
Curacao PM suspends secret service agency over 2012 coup plans.
The Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry says it is appalled by the statements attributed to Sir Roy Trotman in relation to one of its member companies Diamonds International.
Reports indicate that while stakeholders will be paid in three months, there will be a number of cuts made to the annual festival.
Talks with Prime Minister Freundel Stuart, the striking teachers from Alexandra School and their representative the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union are currently under way.
A Ministry of Education report on investigations into allegations of forced sexual activities at some local girls’ schools is expected to be ready this week. Education Minister Ronald Thwaites, told The Gleaner yesterday that the ministry had conducted the investigation into the matter and was awaiting the results.
Inflation rose to 9.2 per cent in February according to the Trinidad and Tobago central bank.
Police Commissioner Owen Ellington has admitted that the men and women under his command might not be doing enough to prevent fatal shootings.
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Chairman Keith “Tony” Marshall and the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) have parted ways.
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller got solid support from former Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Lester Bird, who was scorching as he blasted the West Indies Cricket Board’s treatment of Jamaica in the ongoing Chris Gayle impasse.
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