According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a dilemma is described as “a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two different things you could do”. One can …
Editorial
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Events that have unfolded in recent months point to one thing: a general election seems to be on the horizon. And if there were any doubt, political scientists made the …
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Today was a day of paradoxes for Barbados as the country entered a new phase of its development process following the joint sitting of the Lower House and the Senate …
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At a time when most of Barbados is reasonably fixated on the rising COVID-19 death toll and new infections attributed to the highly infectious Delta variant, three troubling events have …
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All eyes are on the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) as Barbadians await the responses of intervenors and the deliberations of the regulator to the application of Barbados Light & Power …
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It was not long ago that our healthcare workers were being celebrated for the fantastic work they are doing to keep this country relatively safe from the COVID-19 pandemic. That …
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We repeatedly say that education is free in Barbados. Truth is, while it is free to those who benefit from it, it comes at a cost. The Government, by way …
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Any onlooker at what is happening in the Barbados economy, regionally and globally, would reasonably argue that this is a period of consolidation. There is little to no wiggle room …
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We have reached a milestone we have long dreaded. The Ministry of Health and Wellness recorded 101 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic even as new infections reached 342 on Monday …
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The pressure was mounting for the past few weeks on Government to do something substantial and far-reaching about what many Barbadians were describing as a crisis unfolding with our COVID-19 …