
AOPT still working towards cashless system rollout for PSVs.
The Alliance Owners of Public Transport says it is moving forward with plans to introduce a cashless payment system despite

Project Uplift to Transform Dyslexia Support in 14 Barbados Schools
A total of 14 schools in Barbados are set to benefit from an ambitious initiative that will revolutionize the way

Political Scientist: Party backing key in Tyra Trotman’s BLP Nomination
Political Scientist, Dr. George Belle says the selection of new comer Tyra Trotman’s BLP nomination for St. Michael Central shows

A building extensively damaged following fire at Ashby Alley Nelson Street.
No injuries have been reported but a building was extensively damaged following a fire at G and R Variety Shop

Newly named BLP Nominee for the City, Michael Lashley launches major clean-up campaign.
The Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) was urgently called into action this morning in Lightfoot Lane, in the City of Bridgetown,

Disabled community and Environment advocates eager to see start of Government’s 1.6 million dollar beach access upgrade.
Government’s announcement this week that there will be a 1.6 million dollar upgrade to disabled beach access across 50 locations,

Construction and Tourism Sectors under BWU microscope.
As the Barbados Worker’s Union marches towards its 85 Anniversary, General Secretary Toni Moore has made a commitment to workers

The Opposition Leader stands his ground on his charge of voter’s list irregularities.
Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne is standing by his claim that some living Barbadians were wrongly removed from the most recent

PM Mottley says new South Coast Sewage Treatment Plant is costing Barbados zero dollars.
Prime Minister Mottley says it is critical the country is fully aware that construction of the new South Coast Sewage

Prime Minister Mia Mottley holds emergency meeting and tour of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Prime Minister Mia Mottley is currently touring the Accident and Emergency Department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital following an emergency

The DLP calls on Government to explain their plan to address the US suspension of immigrant visas.
The Democratic Labour Party is raising concern over the suspension of U.S. immigrant visa processing for Barbadian nationals. DLP candidate

BCEN calls for national action plan to protect families from “imported inflation”
Consumer rights body, the Barbados Consumer Empowerment Network is calling for urgent action from Government and the private sector to

Barbadians eager to see Government’s new Pot Hole Patchers get to work across the island.
Some Barbadians are welcoming government’s acquisition of additional equipment to tackle pothole repairs, as concerns continue to mount over deteriorating

MP and Speaker of the House, Arthur Holder passes baton to 30 year old Attorney Tyra Trotman.
That was BLP General Secretary Dr. Jerome Walcott announcing attorney Tyra Trotman as the party’s candidate for St. Michael Central.

Government has begun the upgrade of the South Coast Sewage Treatment plant.
Government has begun the upgrade of the South Coast Sewage Treatment plant moving from an emergency fix to a long

Tyra Trotman Wins BLP Nomination To Represent St. Michael Central
Attorney Tyra Trotman has defeated Dr. Lynette Holder to secure the St. Michael Central nomination to represent the Barbados Labour

QEH Confirms Patients Lay on A&E Floor Amid Weekend Surge
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has confirmed that some patients were lying on the floor in the Accident and Emergency

Barbados Labour Party CEO says things are ready for nomination battle in St. Michael Central.
All attention will turn to the Comberemere School Hall this evening as the Barbados Labour Party’s St. Michael Central Nomination

New Civil Society Board to guide IDB work in Barbados
The Inter-American Development Bank Group has announced the creation of the BOLD Catalyst Board, a new civil society advisory body

BETA welcomes the Tourism Levy, believes it will positively impact the shared accommodation sector.
Air Bnbs and other shared accommodation businesses across Barbados will not be exempt from the Tourism Levy and despite criticisms

Forty-two recruits Begin Police Training As Course 150 gets underway
Forty-two recruits have officially begun training with the Barbados Police Service as Course 150 was launched during an official ceremony
