On the precincts of the Supreme Court complex back in January a 51-year-old man twice threatened to shoot a policer officer. And starting tonight Junior Anderson Grafton Yarde, who has …
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With his wife’s assistance, and a blue cushion in hand, taxi operator Carl Leslie Hinds took a painstaking walk into the docks of a criminal court less than 24 hours …
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The COVID-19 respiratory disease has started to rip into Barbados’ bread-and-butter industry, tourism, resulting in more than a million dollar in revenue loss to some hoteliers as a result of …
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Local officials have shifted gear in their preparation efforts, coming up with a Barbados Pandemic Preparedness Plan for COVID-19, as they seek to protect the country from the dreaded virus. …
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The attention of the Government has been drawn to a bogus news story circulating on the Internet stating that a Barbadian family of three has died from the coronavirus. The …
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Prime Minister Mia Mottley is presently leading talks with the Government Ministers, members of the social partnership, health officials, church representatives and other stakeholders at the Hilton Hotel as the …
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The phenomenon known as “sick building syndrome” on Monday made its way into Parliament as the Lower Chamber considered Appropriations Bill. It was just weeks ago, on February 24 that …
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Implementation of Government’s Child Justice Bill that is expected to go before Parliament by year-end, is going to pose serious challenges for the operations at the state-run juvenile correctional facility …
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In light of growing fears among residents about the potential impact of the deadly COVID-19, officials are giving the assurance that a number of guidelines and protocols are continuously being …
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Tempers flared in the House of Assembly today as Opposition Leader Joseph Atherley today clashed with Government over the existence of a plan to protect the elderly, the group considered …