As our nation begins celebration of another Christmas Day, it is important to appreciate that 2021 has been a year of sacrifice for most citizens. But equally important, it has …
Editorial
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This week brought news that the century-old tradition of Christmas morning in Queen’s Park, which many Bajans look forward to, is on this year. Last week, we also learned that …
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Our recently renamed Barbados Police Service has had its fair share of entanglements over the years. They have included accusations of political interference, excessive use of force on detainees, sloppy …
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Christmas came early on December 20 for many Barbadians who took advantage of Government’s surprise Value Added Tax (VAT) free day. With the announcement coming late over the weekend, retailers …
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Christmas came early on December 20 for many Barbadians who took advantage of Government’s surprise Value Added Tax (VAT) free day. With the announcement coming late over the weekend, retailers …
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Have we learned the lessons of 2020, and are we using those experiences to help guide us as we near the end of 2021? The question is about how we …
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On July 24, 2017, just two days shy of the 80th anniversary of the July 26, 1937 riots in Barbados, a nationwide protest called by trade unions and the private …
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The Government has sent a clear signal that we should celebrate the Christmas season with caution and sobriety in the face of the fast-spreading Omicron coronavirus variant which has put …
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Could a universal basic income (UBI) for Barbadians be the next big thing during the upcoming general election? It seems to have excited the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) as it …
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The local medical fraternity must be growing increasingly worried and distressed that the influence of their white coats appears to be waning at a rate that is unprecedented. The questioning …