Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne is still not happy with Government’s move to amend the controversial Interception of Communications Bill, 2025, which...
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Opposition Senator Ryan Walters says the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is objecting to the Interception of Communications Bill, 2025 because it is “an untidy bill”. “What we are against, Mr President, is an untidy bill,” Walters told the Senate yesterday. He said Government was attempting to shape a perception of the DLP that it was […] The post Walters refuses to support ‘untidy bill’ appeared first on nationnews.com.
Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne is still not happy with Government’s move to amend the controversial Interception of Communications Bill, 2025, which...
Crime is hurting the economy, including tourism and foreign direct investment, and could cause more of Barbados’ best brains to leave the country....
Opposition Senator Ryan Walters has called on Government to move beyond statistics and platforms if it is truly serious about building a fair and...
Opposition Senator Andre Worrell accused the government of creating a “police state” on Wednesday as he launched a blistering attack on the...
Government has been trying to “take back our streets” from criminals since 2018 and the Interception of Communications Bill, 2025, is just one of...
It is reported Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne was last night ratified by the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) as the candidate for St John....
Former Minister Donville Inniss was voted into a key leadership role as first vice-president of the Democratic Labour Party while Senator Andre...
Former Minister Donville Inniss was voted into a key leadership role as first vice-president of the Democratic Labour Party while Senator Andre...
Government will make immediate amendments to the controversial exception clause in the Interception Of Communications Bill, 2025 which was passed in...
Government will make immediate amendments to the controversial exception clause in the Interception Of Communications Bill, 2025 which was passed in...