Residents of Bush Hall, St Michael are describing Barbados’ latest murder as a “senseless killing”, following the death of a 50-year-old man from the area
Visitors and residents gathered on the beach at Holetown on Tuesday evening to share their hopes and concerns about the island’s coastal future, as pressures
Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce called on members of The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) to redouble their efforts in tackling gun violence, describing
More than 10 000 students will sit mandatory electronic examinations for the first time in January, as the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) moves to
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture Senator Dr Shantal Munro-Knight is calling on Barbadians to return to values of
A man was stabbed to death along Review Road, Bush Hall, St Michael, on Monday night, marking the second violent death in the parish in less than 48 hours.
A devastating spell of fast bowling from Jacob Duffy, who claimed a career-best match haul of nine for 128, powered New Zealand to a crushing 323-run victory
The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) has strengthened its capacity building efforts with the graduation of the first cohort of its new marketing
Climate shifts, higher fuel prices and past offshore actions and policies are threatening livelihoods and the island’s traditional sources of fish, fishers
A sharp pre-Christmas increase in personal imports through the Bridgetown Port suggests that many Barbadians are bypassing high local prices by ordering
Barbados’ air and sea ports were abuzz this weekend as high-volume arrivals coincided with Visitor Appreciation Day activities hosted by the Barbados Tourism
The head of the Barbados Prison Service on Monday pushed back against growing public criticism that the country’s correctional facility is too soft, insisting
The Barbados Prison Service has tightened its security controls and sharply reduced prisoner movement outside the Dodds Prison, following the escape earlier
Persons employed as security guards, private investigators or at security guard agencies are reminded that they must renew their licences by Friday, January
Even when taking what we would characterise as bold policy steps, it is critical to anticipate unintended consequences and assess how those effects are
A 39-year-old man has died following an altercation outside a business establishment along 3rd Avenue, Station Hill, St Michael. The body of Andy Rudolph
Cheer and laughter filled the grounds of the St Stephen’s Parish Centre on Saturday as children from across the constituency of St Michael North West gathered