The disabled community has welcomed a government initiative to upgrade public beach access, describing it as a long-awaited step towards genuine inclusivity
Independent Senator Andrew Mallalieu has strongly opposed the Tourism Levy (Amendment) Bill, warning that the proposed changes are unworkable, unenforceable
Opposition Senator Ryan Walters accused the government of unfairly targeting a small business through its plan to acquire land next to Savvy on the Bay,
Opposition and government senators clashed in the upper chamber on Wednesday over the Tourism Levy (Amendment) Bill, which proposes new tax measures for
Ja Morant offered short responses to questions surrounding his future with the Memphis Grizzlies, telling reporters of the possible trade talks that he
Sport fans will be able to sign up from Wednesday for a chance to attend the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games — with tickets starting at US$28. Registration
Amateur player Jordan Smith would have been “happy winning just one point” — but walked away with one million Australian dollars and bragging rights over
An afternoon of polo, community and purpose will take center stage on January 24, as Soroptimist International of Barbados hosts Chukkas for Charity, a
Head coach Rohan Nurse has declared himself happy with the team’s build up and preparations, as the West Indies Under-19 team prepares for its first game
India’s Virat Kohli has replaced teammate Rohit Sharma as the top-ranked batter in men’s ODIs, following his 91-ball 93 led India’s chase to top New Zealand’s
West Indies captain Hailey Matthews took one wicket before returning to score a quickfire 22 off 12 balls at the top of the order, as Mumbai Indians defeated
2025 Division 1 champions St Andrew Lions were handed a rough re-introduction to life in the top flight, when Barbados Football Association Premier League
The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) urged the government to guard against political influence and arbitrary promotions
More than 500 Barbadians formally joined the ranks of the island’s Justices of the Peace on Wednesday evening, as President Jeffrey Bostic presided over
The Barbados economy is showing modest but uneven progress as the island moves beyond its IMF programme, with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
Veteran politician and defence attorney Michael Lashley has launched his bid to become the Barbados Labour Party’s candidate for The City of Bridgetown,
Barbadians and most CARICOM nationals hoping to migrate to the United States have been hit by an indefinite suspension of immigrant visas under a sweeping
After years of daily complaints about stubborn potholes, three new patching machines rolled into the Ministry of Transport and Works’ (MTW) fleet on Wednesday,
A $1.6 million national beach access rehabilitation programme was launched on Wednesday, aimed at improving public safety, accessibility, and environmental