The State has been ordered by the High Court to pay $45 000 in damages to a man whose constitutional right to a fair trial within a reasonable time was…
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Twenty-four performers faced off in a musical showdown on Sunday evening as the Scotiabank Junior Monarch semifinals lit up the UWI Cave Hill Marquee Tent.
The Parliamentary Reform Commission (PRC) faced mounting criticism on Sunday from legal scholars, students and political figures who say that its long-awaited
Police officers on Monday demanded urgent talks over pay after being ordered to work six-day weeks to combat a spike in violent crime, warning that their
In response to growing calls from the community, the Hope Foundation has expanded its long-standing advocacy work that has been primarily focused on lupus
Barbadian entrepreneurs continue to face significant challenges when trying to sell their products to international customers, with cross-border transactions
This year’s National Letter Writing Competition once again challenged students, aged 10 to 15, across Barbados to tackle complex issues through the written
Not even grey skies and intermittent showers could dampen the appetite for food and fun as Barbadians from across the island flocked to Brighton, St George,
A senior police officer is warning Barbadians to heed official hurricane alerts as emergency agencies ramp up efforts to boost community readiness. Police
In a world where peer pressure often leads young boys astray, three best friends from Trinity Academy have turned camaraderie into academic triumph—claiming
Josh Hazlewood ran through the West Indies’ top order with a superb spell of fast bowling to lead Australia to a stunning 159-run victory over the home
Eden Lodge Nursery was transformed into a vibrant tapestry of Caribbean culture on Friday, as students donned handmade hats, danced to the rhythms of calypso
Four firearms and a quantity of ammunition have been seized by law enforcement officers as part of a series of targeted operations aimed at tackling the
As anticipation builds ahead of the 2025 Scotiabank Junior Calypso Monarch Finals, veteran journalist Emmanuel Joseph continues his weekly spotlight on
Barbados’ newest senator, 30-year-old Roshanna Trim, was officially sworn in on Friday, as the youngest current member of the Upper House and one of the
Barbados has so far escaped the wave of US immigration crackdowns that has swept the Caribbean, with no nationals reported among those targeted for deportation,
Barbados has won praise for its ambitious economic reforms from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) but it warned that the country’s hard-won stability
A second fake social media post in as many weeks targeting Barbados’ relationship with the United States has drawn sharp condemnation, with Minister of
Barbados’ international business community has thrown its weight behind the government’s new anti-crime strategy, with the re-elected president of BIBA,