AG seeking to reduce court backlog
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Dale Marshall, while addressing the media yesterday.ATTORNEY GENERAL and Minister of Legal Affairs Dale Marshall says an additional three judges could...
View ArticleSenators sworn in
Senator Dr. Romel Springer (right) after being officially sworn in by Governor General Her Excellency Dame Sandra Mason yesterday at Government House.GOVERNMENT Senators were officially sworn in by Her...
View ArticleNCF plans right on track
Alison Sealy-Smith, Producer of the Crop Over Heritage Bus Tour.From left: Jason Cox, Operations Manager at Suntours; Terry Vanderpool Fox, Manager in Innovation and Strategy at BTPA; Eva Marshall,...
View ArticleForde: Be proactive
Co-Operators General Insurance Co. Ltd team, from Left Sabrina Howard; HR and Marketing Manager, Cheryl Forde and Senior supervisors (c) of The People’s Market, Allan Coombs and Sandra Edwards (right)...
View ArticleBishop Atherley now Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Opposition, Bishop Joseph Atherley, leaves Government House with his wife Esther (right) and sister Eudaline after being sworn in yesterday. His son Joseph Atherley III stands to the...
View ArticleIMF TEAM COMING
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment, The Hon. Mia Mottley, as she made her address.An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team will be visiting Barbados soon to start...
View ArticleNew Opposition Leader dismisses fake news
Fake news. That’s how the new Leader of the Opposition, Bishop Joseph Atherley, has summed up the many suggestions being swirled around regarding his decision to effectively leave the ruling Barbados...
View ArticleSt. Michael West MP setting out on new, unexplored path
HEAD of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill campus, Dr. Don Marshall, said that while he is not surprised about...
View Article‘COMPLETE YOUR AUDITS’
Executive Director of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), Ronald Jackson, alongside Elizabeth Riley, Deputy Executive Director at CDEMA.Executive Director of the Caribbean...
View ArticleDenis Kellman: DLP will be back
THE Democratic Labour Party (DLP) will be back, says former Cabinet Minister Denis Kellman. Kellman, who was one of the losing DLP candidates in the recent general elections, said the party had...
View ArticleWatts: Something went wrong
By: y Cara L. FosterA long standing member of the Democratic Labour Party believes that something went wrong during the recently passed 2018 General Elections. Astor B. Watts, expressed this view...
View ArticleGordon Greenidge Primary celebrates PTA week
Principal of the Gordon Greenidge Primary School, Dr. Angela Smith as she spoke with The Barbados Advocate.By: Cara L. FosterThis year’s PTA Week of Celebrations at the Gordon Greenidge Primary School...
View ArticleAPTO head wants level playing field for PSVs
By: Janelle Riley-ThornhillYet another entity is expressing support for the Government’s manifesto proposal to abolish road tax.If that proposal is implemented, says Interim Chairman of the Association...
View ArticleOver 100 households to benefit
From left: Luc Patzelt, Human Rights Focal Point and EU Liaison Officer for Human Rights Defenders; The Hub Project Co-ordinator, Marjorie Riley; and Apostolic Administrator, the Most Rev. Charles...
View ArticleHIGH HOPES
APTO chairman wants to see turnaround in transport sectorTHE challenges facing the public service vehicles (PSV) sector need to be addressed as a matter of urgency, and Interim Chairman of the...
View ArticleCourse crucial
Engineer Management key to development“We are in a technological era where change is rapid, therefore we need to have dynamic persons who understand the impact of change.”This is the opinion of Marine...
View ArticleBFPA highlights achievements at anniversary service
By: Krystal Penny BowenIt has been a record-breaking year for the Barbados Family Planning Association (BFPA).This was revealed by BFPA President, Reverend Ruth Phillips, during a church service at the...
View ArticleCall for Church to rise up
A section of the congregation that packed Chapman Street Church of God yesterday evening.By: Janelle HusbandsECONOMIC turbulence, social dysfunction and the emergence of deviant sub-cultures are not...
View Article‘WE ARE HONOURED’
Six Independent Senators sworn inGovernor General of Barbados, Her Excellency Dame Sandra Mason (seated at centre), with the newly-appointed Independent Senators, following the swearing-in ceremony at...
View ArticleNew faculty for UWI Cave Hill Campus
The rich diversity of this region’s culture is being given due respect in the academic arena with the creation of a Faculty of Caribbean Creative Arts and Culture at the Cave Hill Campus of the...
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