Political Science lecturer Dr Kristina Hinds has suggested that the exclusion of over 6,000 people who are isolated with COVID-19 from casting ballot in Wednesday’s general election raises questions about …
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Former Opposition Leader and head of the Alliance Party for Progress (APP) Bishop Joseph Atherley is describing as disdainful and disrespectful, Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s handling of the thousands of …
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Three years after the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) ordered a state-owned enterprise (SOE) to pay a former employee over $13,000 in compensation for unfair dismissal, not a cent of that …
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Feverish efforts by an 18-man team from the Barbados Fire Service (BFS) failed to save the home of the Cadogan family of Wellington Street, St Michael when it caught fire …
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The days of Verla De Peiza as a political leader in this country are numbered. So says veteran political scientist Peter Wickham, who, based on historical data analysis, believes the …
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With no resolution in sight to the now seven-week-long nurses’ strike, the head of the Unity Workers’ Union (UWU) on Monday warned Government of escalated action. In fact, according to …
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The man who “conscientiously lashed out” and threatened the lives of staff at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) following the death of his seven-year-old nephew will remain on remand at …
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What should we fear? This was the question posed by veteran Barbados Labour Party (BLP) politician Elizabeth Thompson on Sunday, in response to claims from former Government Senator Lucille Moe …
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Just over 92 per cent of the Barbadian population, or 266,330 people, are registered to vote on Wednesday in the first general election since Barbados became a republican state last …
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Less than 48 hours before Barbadians go to the polls, an injunction has been filed in the High Court to call off the general election and action brought against President …