Barbados and other CARICOM paint producers are set to receive regional tariff protection against external competitors, following a coordinated move...
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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds has called for urgent changes to the internal workings of Parliament, including a revision of the standing orders and greater accountability for statements made by elected officials. Speaking during continuation of the debate recently in the House of Assembly on the Report of the Parliamentary […] The post Call for changes within Parliament appeared first on nationnews.com.
Barbados and other CARICOM paint producers are set to receive regional tariff protection against external competitors, following a coordinated move...
Barbados and other CARICOM paint producers are set to receive regional tariff protection against external competitors, following a coordinated move...
Barbados has so far escaped the wave of US immigration crackdowns that has swept the Caribbean, with no nationals reported among those targeted for...
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has rejected claims made by businessman Andrew Bynoe that Government’s recent minimum wage increase will inevitably...
A second fake social media post in as many weeks targeting Barbados’ relationship with the United States has drawn sharp condemnation, with Minister...
Government is being called on to revise the way it taxes party promoters. Event producer Mario Turton made the suggestion as he expressed concern...
The vice-president of the parliamentary assembly of the organisation for security and cooperation in Europe (OSCE PA), Irene Charalambides, urged firm...
PUBLIC Utilities Minister Barry Padarath has defended the government’s refusal to answer questions in Parliament over the firings of the Central...
... Orders Public apologies to the Court, Senate.President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio, has been vindicated over the unnecessary attacks on...
... Orders Public apologies to the Court, Senate.President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio, has been vindicated over the unnecessary attacks on...