Paediatrician Professor Anne St John who has voiced concerns about the high percentage of Barbadian children suffering from childhood obesity, is making a call for Government to take immediate action …
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Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s main focus is on improving the lives of Barbadians and people living in the Caribbean. Mottley made her intentions clear today while speaking at the Time …
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Administrator suggests airline would collapse if the appeal court allows former workers and other creditors to sue the company
A group of former Barbadian LIAT pilots is pleading with Prime Minister Mia Mottley to urgently intervene to help resolve their longstanding pay issue even as the airline claims it …
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Campus Trendz killer to get alternate punishment; lawyer to challenge Court of Appeal decision
Campus Trendz killer Jamar Dwayne Bynoe will not hang for the deaths of six women in the September 3, 2010 boutique fire that drew national attention, but his murder conviction …
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A new poll has revealed that most Barbadians are concerned about the effects of the increasing cost-of-living and are unsatisfied with government’s response. This was revealed during the ongoing James …
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The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) will on Wednesday hear an application from the Barbados Light and Power Company (BL&P) to keep certain information from the public as a lead-up to …
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Police are investigating the unnatural death of a man at Morris Gap, Westbury Road, St Michael. Assistant Superintendent in the Criminal Investigation Department Victor Forde told reporters that police …
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Individuals, families and communities are the most critical factors in building national resilience to a disaster. And, Director of the Department of Emergency Management (DEM), Kerry Hinds, is urging all …
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The following statement is issued by Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor of The University of the West Indies, on the passing of Professor George Lamming, Caribbean and global literary luminary. …
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A total of 104 people, 43 males and 61 females, tested positive for COVID-19 from the 393 tests carried out on Monday, June 6, by the Best-dos Santos Public Health …