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Published on Jun 4, 2025Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral
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Published on Jun 3, 2025
Marshall responds to suits against State over delays
Attorney General Dale Marshall says his office will address legal challenges as they arise in cases where people are suing the State for the long time it has taken for their matters to be heard or decisions given. His comments come amidst reports that …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on 18:22 GMT
Sciver-Brunt's late flurry races England to ODI sweep of West Indies
England completed a clean sweep against West Indies after cruising to a nine-wicket winin a rain-reduced third one-day international at Taunton. Nat Sciver-Brunt scored an unbeaten half-century to continue a successful start as captain, smashing back-to- …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left -
Published on 19:57 GMT
CDEMA and UK sign new MoU renewing joint efforts towards disaster preparedness in region
Dominica News Online - Saturday, June 7th, 2025 at 8:00 AM British High Commissioner to Barbados & the Eastern Caribbean Simon Mustard (right) signs MoU, as Executive Director of CDEMA, Elizabeth Riley looks on. Photo credit: British High CommissionAs …
Source: Dominica News Online - Neutral -
Published on 15:51 GMT
The real Jacob Bethell: Sobers’ golfing buddy who batted with Lara aged 12
Jacob Bethell may appear to be a once-in-a-generation talent who has long been destined to play Test cricket, but England supporters would be deluding themselves if they thought it was always going to be for their side. As Bethell’s father, Graham, says: “ …
Source: The Times - Center-right -
Published on 18:38 GMT
Nigel Biggar
Britain’s bill for Caribbean slavery comes to £18 trillion — 15 times the annual budget of the UK government — according to the 2023 Brattle report. And if the Glasgow — City of Empire display at the Kelvingrove Museum is anything to go by, Scotland owns a …
Source: The Times - Center-right -
Published on 21:02 GMT
Yearwood describes strokes statistics as ‘alarming’
Alarming. That is how Chief Executive Officer of the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Greta Yearwood, has described statistics regarding strokes in Barbados. Barbados National Registry statistics show 700 strokes were recorded in 2022. Ms. Yearwood says the …
Source: Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 18:03 GMT
Is Grenada next elections seriously at risk?
Pivotal for any upcoming ‘free and fair elections void of acute chaos, controversy and condemnation’ is the implementation of a new Identity Document Issuance System (IDIS) at the Parliamentary Elections Office (PEO). How imperative is the implementation …
Source: The New Today Grenada - Indeterminate -
Published on 17:51 GMT
DLP calls for urgent national response to school violence
The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is calling for immediate action to address what it describes as a growing crisis of violence within Barbados’ schools. The party has criticised the Ministry of Education for what it says is a lack of meaningful …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on 17:30 GMT
School chairman urges zero tolerance for violence towards teachers
103 The Chairman of the Grantley Adams Memorial School board of management, George Griffith, is urging “zero tolerance” for attacks on teachers and that parents be held accountable for the behaviour of their children. His comments come amid rising national …
Source: Barbados Today - Neutral