Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty Friday to a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as prosecutors formally declared
A 23-year-old man pleaded not guilty to eight serious criminal charges, including murder, when he appeared before Justice Pamela Beckles in the No. 5 Supreme
Three schools have been recognised for their efforts in promoting healthy lifestyles through the implementation of the Barbados School Nutrition Policy
The Barbados Community College (BCC) has received a donation of books including various types of literature from the Embassy of Japan, aimed at deepening
Barbadian ophthalmologist, Dr Kim Jebodhsingh, was among several prominent guest speakers featured at the Ophthalmological Society of Jamaica’s 15th annual
Officials have launched a renewed drive to boost the number of girls entering information and communications technology, as the country grapples with persistent
More than 60 Class Four pupils from Sharon Primary and Holy Innocent Primary received exam preparation kits on Thursday, part of a community-led effort
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has led parliamentary tributes to Edmund Hinkson, the outgoing St James North MP, praising his three-decade legacy as a “quiet
A new regulation that would introduce stricter safety standards for high-risk jobs is in development, Labour Minister Colin Jordan has announced, as the
A nationwide teachers’ sickout over suspended leave entitlements has revealed a divide between the nation’s trade union umbrella and youth advocates, as
The Barbados’ Under-15 cricket team is celebrating a flawless campaign in Antigua, where they successfully defended their title with five straight wins
The clinical psychologist who treated the complainant in the Neil Rowe rape case said the woman was distressed and in disbelief in the days after the alleged
The Ministry of Educational Transformation on Thursday expressed “disappointment and genuine shock” at the Barbados Union of Teachers’ (BUT) decision to
The trial of a man on nine counts of sex-related charges, including the alleged rape of an eight-year-old girl, is set to begin on July 14. After his arraignment
The Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector is inviting public feedback on the proposed Minimum Wage Order, which aims to establish both a
When the last Constitution Commission, headed by former High Court Judge Christopher Blackman, issued its report, it faced much backlash from the public
Russia pounded Kyiv with missiles and drones overnight, killing at least 12 people in the biggest attack on the Ukrainian capital this year and drawing
Defending champions Barbados romped to their fifth consecutive win to claim their second successive Rising Stars Under-15 title in dominant fashion here