Former Barbados prime minister Freundel Stuart has joined ten of his CARICOM counterparts in a united call for the Caribbean to remain a “Zone of Peace”,
Minister of Planning and Development and Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for coordinating infrastructural projects and
A senior Rotary Club of Barbados member urged policymakers not to overlook the country’s youngest and most vulnerable mothers as the government rolls out
Barbados’ Chief Education Officer, Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw has outlined a series of bold steps which government is undertaking to restore the island’s
Barbados is intensifying efforts to make its education and training system more inclusive, with government officials pledging to remove barriers that limit
The Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) sounded the alarm over an upsurge in crop and livestock theft, widely known by the archaic legal term, praedial
The latest crime statistics from The Barbados Police Service paint a troubling yet complex picture of national security in 2025. While overall crime is
The battle for the second qualifying spot in Group B of the Prime Minister’s Cup came to an exciting close on Wednesday evening in Speightstown, St Peter,
Acting Commissioner of Police Erwin Boyce threw his weight behind suggestions for independent civilian investigation into public complaints against law
Barbados is “ripe for a full reset”, according to Democratic Labour Party Crime Commission Chair Verla De Peiza, who said new police data showing hundreds
The government on Thursday announced a tough crackdown on student misbehaviour aboard public service vehicles following a ‘ZR’ route taxi accident that
Private pharmacists are stepping in to reassure Barbadians that intermittent shortages of prescription medicines, including those for chronic conditions,
Young people were urged to stand firm against rising crime and embrace a path of moral leadership at the opening of the CALM Future Leaders Forum, where
A senior Rotary Club of Barbados member urged policymakers not to overlook the country’s youngest and most vulnerable mothers as the government rolls out