Minister of Tourism Lisa Cummins tonight apologized to the nation for a display in the Senate on Wednesday that smacked of petulance, misplaced indignation and empty bluster. No doubt, her …
Editorial
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The fall of the Integrity in Public Life Bill in the Upper Chamber on Wednesday is as sobering as it is disappointing. And the collective expression of dismay at this …
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Protestations by Barbados Labour Party (BLP) stalwarts, namely former minister Anthony Wood, sitting MPs Gline Clarke and Trevor Prescod, as well as previous assessments by late former prime minister Owen …
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Appalling. That is the only way to sum up the fact that nine Ghanaian nurses who arrived from the African nation last Thursday have tested positive for the highly infectious …
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It is a given that businesses and by extension economies, perform better when there is predictability. And so business people and political leaders have surely discovered by now that 2020 …
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The debate on Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s cabinet reshuffle has subsided apparently and the business of the country goes on unabated. Inevitably, there was by turns praise and criticism over …
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The names Robert Archbald, Robert Frederick Collins, Martin Thomas Manton, Mark Ciavarella and Thomas Maloney might mean very little to most Barbadians. These men had certain qualities in common at …
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The Barbados Welcome Stamp (BWS) is resonating around the globe and generating the kind of excitement that our island, which is starved for economic activity, is more than welcoming. But …
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Right across the political divide, indeed through its temporary obliteration, Barbadians at home and abroad, critic and supporter, tribal friend and foe, have been forced cruelly to reckon with loss …
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The fact that Barbadians and their neighbours in the Eastern Caribbean are preparing for the possible impact of Tropical Storm Gonzalo one week before the end of July, is a …