The Queen Elizabeth Hospital will soon acquire a second linear accelerator for cancer treatment as part of a $313.6m expansion of the public general hospital,
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has reassured Barbadians that the controversial Economic Diversification and Growth Fund Bill is designed to protect jobs,
A Small Craft and High Surf Advisory remains in effect for Barbados as rough sea conditions continue to affect coastal and marine areas, the Barbados Meteorological
More than 60 teenage boys from 14 secondary schools across Barbados are stepping confidently into the world of entrepreneurship, leadership and innovation
SYDNEY (AP) — A child is one of at least 16 people killed in an attack in Australia at one of the world’s most famous beaches. Hundreds of people had…
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The Jamaican government is preparing to transition its post-Hurricane Melissa relief efforts from the physical distribution of supplies to a voucher-based
Director of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES), Professor Don Marshall, has criticised the government’s Economic Diversification
In a business landscape where many women say they are left to “figure it out alone”, a small but growing Barbados-based support and working group is helping
Just over a year after securing the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) nomination for Christ Church South, Senator Dr Shantal Munro-Knight has opened her constituency
A police officer told the No. 5 Supreme Court that when Aziza Clarke was arrested on March 21, 2019, she denied that anyone else had been in the car with…
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Almost 12 000 Barbadians have received reverse tax credits amounting to $16.2 million this week, delivering an end-of-year financial boost to low-income
Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne has accused the government of turning a blind eye to what he called “murderously high” prices and unchecked price
The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) on Friday warned that the government’s planned two per cent minimum wage increase