The Barbados Revenue Authority has advised business entities, financial institutions and members of the public to be vigilant when receiving and handling cheques. This warning comes as fraudulent cheques purporting …
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The Queen Elizabeth Hospital has advised that the dispensing services of its pharmacy will be reduced tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. until the close of business at 4:30 p.m. This reduction …
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Murder accused Romario Antonio Roach made his second court appearance today and was remanded to HMP Dodds until March 6. The 18-year-old appeared in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court this …
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Two elderly women are counting their blessings after they escaped injury when a tractor fell off a trailer and partially damaged their wooden house at Dunscombe, St Thomas. Police and …
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Lawmen are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest seen in the attached photographs. Anyone who can assist in identifying this person is asked to contact Police …
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Opposition Leader Bishop Joseph Atherley has expressed concern that his parliamentary questions posed to several ministers have gone unanswered. He told the House of Assembly this afternoon of his frustration …
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Ministers and senior civil servants will for the first time be subject to parliamentary scrutiny during the Government’s annual budget process, commonly known as the Estimates debate, Attorney General and …
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A wealth management firm’s leader is urging the Government to continuously weed out corrupt practices and make it easier to do business in Barbados. While praising the Barbados Labour Party administration …
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Government’s decision to appoint five new judges to assist with the backlog of cases has come under immense scrutiny from Opposition Leader, Bishop Joseph Atherley who believes the process for …
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Huge changes are on the way to the judicial system, the Prime Minister and the Attorney General revealed today in the House of Assembly. Prime Minister Mia Mottley told lawmakers …