Barbados must rethink and upgrade its sporting product if it wants to fully capitalise on the growing value of sports tourism and create wider opportunities
Governments are now asking for more personal data than ever before and doing so openly, as a matter of routine policy rather than targeted investigation.
For three decades, Carols by Candlelight has stood as one of the most eagerly anticipated fixtures on Barbados’ Yuletide calendar, and this year’s edition
The lead investigator in the trial of Aziza Kebret Tsgaye Clarke continued giving evidence on Monday, reading into the record the statement of the accused.
An Upper Fordes Road, Clapham man has been remanded to Dodds Prison after appearing in the No. 2 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on charges of two robberies
Opposition Senator Andre Worrell accused the Mottley administration of failing to deliver on its promise of a new republican constitution four years after
Independent Senator Kevin Boyce has thrown his support behind the constitutional amendments brought to the chamber on Monday, saying they do not reduce
Senator Gregory Nicholls insisted on Monday that the Constitution of Barbados can be amended through targeted updates rather than only by a complete overhaul,
The Ministry of Health and Wellness advises that its routine fogging programme has been suspended for the Christmas period. However, the Vector Control
Government’s Economic Diversification and Growth Fund Bill has been presented as a bold attempt to reshape Barbados’ economy in the face of an extremely
The Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) on Monday condemned route taxi drivers engaging in illegal pick-ups and drop-offs inside Queen’s Park, saying
Parliament on Monday gave final approval to amendments to the Constitution of Barbados, making three landmark changes to parliamentary order that senators
Veteran politician and Pan-Africanist Trevor Prescod accused trade unions of abandoning their militant roots, charging that today’s leaders have become
The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) said Monday it was not consulted on the government’s new Economic Diversification
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has reassured Barbadians that the controversial Economic Diversification and Growth Fund Bill is designed to protect jobs, attract
Captain Lomar Seecharran led from the front with an unbeaten half century to guide Guyana Under 13s to a comprehensive nine-wicket win over Barbados Under-13’s
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