Group to stage another protest rally Barbados Today30/06/20230209 views The Watch Out My Children organisation will be holding another education rally against transgender agenda setting and certain aspects of the proposed Child Rights Protection Bill and School Nutrition Policy,… Read more
No gender fluidity agenda in schools, PM assures Barbados Today30/06/20230180 views Prime Minister Mia Mottley has made it explicitly clear that there will be no discussions on gender fluidity in Barbadian schools under her watch. “There is no plan, there has… Read more
BWA to get expert help from the Netherlands Anesta Henry30/06/20230112 views By Anesta Henry The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) is set to receive help from water resource management experts in the Netherlands as the Government seeks to maximise access to the… Read more
Police investigate Thursday night shooting in Christ Church Barbados Today30/06/20230132 views A 68-year-old man is nursing gunshot injuries after he was attacked by an assailant around 7:45 on Thursday night. According to the police, the victim was eating at his… Read more
CARICOM break Barbados Today30/06/20230292 views Barbadians to mark 50th anniversary of grouping with July 31 holiday By Jenique Belgrave Barbados will have a one-off public holiday as it joins the rest of the region in… Read more
#BTEditorial – To KC or not to be? Discard monarchical titles. All of them. Barbados Today30/06/20230121 views When Barbados became a republic on November 30, 2021, it severed the last vestiges of direct ties with the British monarchy. This was an historic landmark; a clear sign of… Read more
Paying up Marlon Madden29/06/20230183 views Bajans coming forward to settle land tax, NIS arrears By Marlon Madden There has been a noticeable increase in the number of people coming forward to pay their portion of… Read more
US Supreme Court strikes down race-based college admissions Barbados Today29/06/20230102 views WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race cannot be a factor and forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve… Read more
Police investigate unnatural death of St James woman Sandy Deane29/06/20230164 views Officers at the Holetown Police Station are carrying out investigations into the unnatural death of a 54-year-old woman who was found hanging at her home this morning. Police said they… Read more
Employers pay out $1.2 million for unfair dismissals Barbados Today29/06/20230218 views Employees in Barbados were awarded more than $1.2 million in compensation for unfair dismissals by their bosses in cases adjudicated by the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) over a six-year period.… Read more