CPM calls for referendum on university education
Bridgetown. The Clement Payne Movement (CPM) today called for a referendum on free university education after the Barbados government earlier this week announced that it will no longer pay tuition…
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Bridgetown. The Clement Payne Movement (CPM) today called for a referendum on free university education after the Barbados government earlier this week announced that it will no longer pay tuition…
Bridgetown. Leader of the Opposition Mia Mia Mottley has accused Finance Minister Chris Sinckler of the ultimate betrayal of Barbadians through the austerity programme of his 2013 Budget. In her…
Bridgetown. A six seater private aircraft ran off the runway at the Grantley International Airport this afternoon.he runway. According to eye witness reports the incident occurred around midday when the…
Bridgetown. The Royal Caribbean cruise line is returning to Barbados. Last year Royal Caribbean removed all their ships from the southern Caribbean but according to Minister of Tourism and International…
Bridgetown. Barbadians students at the the three campuses of the University of the West Indies (UWI) must pay for their tuition fees from the start of the academic year 2014-2015.…
Bridgetown. The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has announced that the overall performance at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) has reached the 90 per cent mark for the first time…
Bridgetown. Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler will present the Budget in the House of Assembly this afternoon. In the lead up to the Budget the Government held extensive consulations with…
Bridgetown. LIAT staff are back on the job after taking industrial action this morning leaving hundreds of passengers stranded across the region. According to a source the workers met with…
Bridgetown. Prominent gynecologist Dr Wayne Welch appeared in the District A Magistrate Court charged with three counts of indecent assault. Welch, 60, was required not to plead to the charges…
Bridgetown. Matters relating to the island’s international business sector, the ongoing economic crisis and regional integration were among the issues discussed, when the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend and…
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