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 …
Editorial
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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 …
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The Mia Mottley administration came into office in 2018 on a promise of accountability and transparency. These are sweet-sounding terms that will sate the party faithful and appeal to the …
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We are in the midst of the most lucrative season for businesses and no doubt after a year in which COVID-19 relentlessly stifled their attempts to return to profitability, operators …
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National Hero Robyn Rihanna Fenty once told the media that Barbadians liked to use the “c” word when responding to matters or people who offended them. But there is another …
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On Friday, we posted a story about the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) getting a paint job for the first time in 20 years. The public’s reaction to the story varied, …
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Christmas 2021 could possibly be one that brings great joy for some and for others, it is likely to be one of anxiety. The hopes of Barbados’ business community are …
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The world seems to be taking keen interest in our decision as a nation to cut ties with the British monarchy, in a move that cements our sovereignty as an …