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Barbados Today

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Senator Sinckler defends political parties as vital to democracy
Government Senator Chris Sinckler has defended political parties as indispensable to Barbados’ democratic and social development, warning that diminishing
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Cummins urges Senate support for floor-crossing bill to protect voter trust
The Senate on Friday took up the proposed constitutional amendments designed to prevent Members of Parliament from defecting after elections, with lawmakers
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Senator Rogers warns against ‘power grab’
Independent Senator Reverend Dr John Rogers has cautioned that proposed constitutional amendments could hand excessive control to political parties at
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EXCLUSIVE: Govt lawyer accuses Brent Thomas of delaying court case over 2022 arrest
Lawyers for the Barbados government have blamed Trinidadian businessman Brent Thomas and his legal team for dragging out a long-running High Court claim
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Sugar harvest to get start date as govt confirms readiness
Barbados’ 2026 sugar cane harvest is expected to begin within days, with the government moving to ensure factories and equipment are primed for the start
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Senate backs govt move to curb MPs switching sides in Parliament
Senators on Friday evening pushed through a controversial constitutional amendment to prevent MPs from switching sides in Parliament without facing a by-election,
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Twenty Years Strong: Hypasounds Celebrates Music, Legacy, and Home in Barbados
This June, Barbados celebrates one of its own.   On June 20, international recording artist Hypasounds commemorates 20 years in music with a landmark anniversary
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Sugar planters prepare for first cut
Barbados’ 2026 sugar cane harvest is expected to begin within days, with the government moving to ensure factories and equipment are primed for the start
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Students flock to Agrofest as exhibition highlights innovation, enterprise  
Thousands of visitors, including hundreds of eager schoolchildren, poured into Queen’s Park on Friday for the opening of Agrofest 2026, where a mix of
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Anti-defection bill: Senator warns against silencing MPs
Opposition Senator Karina Goodridge warned on Friday that proposed legislation to prevent MPs from switching parties could have the unintended effect of
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Senator warns against ‘self‑serving’ constitutional changes  
Opposition Senator Ryan Walters on Friday criticised Mia Mottley’s administration for using its parliamentary dominance to push what he described as “self‑serving”
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Defence protests whole life term for double murderer  
A defence attorney has urged the High Court not to impose a whole life sentence on twice-convicted murderer Gabriel Shando Hayde, arguing that his existing
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Children celebrate roots at African Awareness Month finale
Proudly dressed in African wear and surrounded by music, storytelling, and traditional food, the pupils of Maria Holder Nursery, Oldbury, capped off African
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Agrofest ‘26 opens as ministers tout innovation, food security
The 2026 staging of Agrofest got off to a smooth start on Friday as hundreds of patrons, farmers, exhibitors and schoolchildren converged in Queen’s Park
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New senators signal independence, party resolve in first week of service
Barbados’ newest senators have used their first week in the upper chamber of Parliament to outline ambitious agendas, pledging to tackle crime, cost-of-living
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Missing woman: 56-year-old Julia Angela Layne
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 56-year-old Julia Angela Layne of #38 Golden Circle, Amity Lodge, Rendezvous, Christ Church, who
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Police seek help in identifying person of interest
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a man who is wanted for questioning in connection with a serious criminal matter.
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Police searching for wanted man
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 39-year-old Devon Andrews, who is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters.
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Agrofest 2026 “good to go” as schools greenhouse project launched
Agrofest 2026 is “good to go”, according to president of the Barbados Agricultural Society, Henderson Williams, who gave the assurance following a ribbon
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PM Mottley rejects claim that Trinidadian had been “kidnapped” in Barbados
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has described as a “scurrilous lie and defamatory in the extreme,”  the statement made by her Trinidad and Tobago counterpart,
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