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Jussie Smollett's Hoax Attack Conviction Overturned by Illinois Supreme Court

November 21, 2024

Jussie Smollett's Hoax Attack Conviction Overturned by Illinois Supreme Court

Jussie Smollett's hoax attack conviction overturned by Illinois Supreme Court after actor's claim of innocence. Attorney expresses relief and happiness over the ruling. (Yahoo News)

Barbados Light & Power Company Granted Permission for New Evidence in FTC Rate Decision Appeal

November 21, 2024

Barbados Light & Power Company Granted Permission for New Evidence in FTC Rate Decision Appeal

Barbados Light & Power Company (BL&P) gains approval to present new evidence in court to challenge Fair Trading Commission's electricity rate decision. Appeal trial to commence on December 3.

Traffic Lights at Hinds Hill Junction in St. Michael on Flash Mode as Ministry of Transport and Works Works on Resolving Issue - Update on November 8, 2024 Situation

November 21, 2024

Traffic Lights at Hinds Hill Junction in St. Michael on Flash Mode as Ministry of Transport and Works Works on Resolving Issue - Update on November 8, 2024 Situation

The Ministry of Transport and Works is addressing the traffic lights issue at Hinds Hill, St. Michael junction. Motorists are advised to proceed with caution due to ongoing maintenance work.

Addressing Root Causes of Crime in Barbados: Calls for Action From Barbados YouthADVANCE Corps Director

November 21, 2024

Addressing Root Causes of Crime in Barbados: Calls for Action From Barbados YouthADVANCE Corps Director

Root causes of crime in Barbados were identified, but insufficient action was taken. Calls for a mandatory boot camp for deviant youth were renewed to address societal reintegration challenges.

Innovative Measures to Combat Childhood Obesity with Octagonal Warning Labels on Ultra-Processed Foods: Progress Report

November 21, 2024

Innovative Measures to Combat Childhood Obesity with Octagonal Warning Labels on Ultra-Processed Foods: Progress Report

Health campaigners make progress in combating childhood obesity by introducing octagonal warning labels on ultra-processed foods to empower consumers in making healthier choices and reducing non-communicable diseases among youth.

BARP Launches Night-Time Taxi Service Partnership with Lyndhurst for Member Safety

November 21, 2024

BARP Launches Night-Time Taxi Service Partnership with Lyndhurst for Member Safety

BARP partners with a private taxi firm to offer a dedicated night-time shuttle service for members experiencing night blindness due to bright LED headlights. Members receive a 10% fare discount.

Barbados Confronts Rising Youth Involvement in Violent Crime: Urgent Calls for Early Intervention in Schools

November 21, 2024

Barbados Confronts Rising Youth Involvement in Violent Crime: Urgent Calls for Early Intervention in Schools

Barbados faces a crisis with rising youth involvement in violent crime, particularly gun-related offenses and murder. Urgent early intervention in schools is recommended to address at-risk behaviors effectively.

Issues of Arrest Warrants for Israeli Prime Minister, Hamas Military Commander: ICC Decisions Explored

November 21, 2024

Issues of Arrest Warrants for Israeli Prime Minister, Hamas Military Commander: ICC Decisions Explored

ICC judges issue arrest warrants for Israel's PM, former defense minister, and Hamas commander over alleged war crimes. ICC member states to decide on enforcement. Israel and Hamas deny allegations.

World Children’s Day Celebration at National Botanical Gardens: Children Urged to Speak Up for Their Future

November 21, 2024

World Children’s Day Celebration at National Botanical Gardens: Children Urged to Speak Up for Their Future

Students celebrate World Children’s Day at National Botanical Gardens with officials urging them to speak up. Event unveils mural capturing children’s hopes. Ministers emphasize listening to children’s voices and protecting their rights.

27-Year-Old PSV Conductor Faces Prison Time for Confrontation with Police Officer

November 21, 2024

27-Year-Old PSV Conductor Faces Prison Time for Confrontation with Police Officer

PSV conductor, Nicholas Shamar Sobers, pleads guilty to charges including failure to display badge, abusive language towards police officer. Remanded to Dodds Prison for four weeks pending sentencing.

Barbados Deputy Chairman Urges Zero Tolerance for Racism, Cites Legal Consequences for Racial Abuse

November 21, 2024

Barbados Deputy Chairman Urges Zero Tolerance for Racism, Cites Legal Consequences for Racial Abuse

Barbados National Task Force on Reparations Deputy Chairman David Comissiong urges zero tolerance for racism, emphasizing legal consequences for racial abuse under the Public Order Act in public spaces.

Barbados Union of Teachers and Ministry Address School Security Concerns Post-Incident

November 21, 2024

Barbados Union of Teachers and Ministry Address School Security Concerns Post-Incident

Barbados Union of Teachers and Ministry of Education condemn recent incident at Workman’s Primary School. Ministry implements safety policy with visitor guidelines and identification requirements to ensure school security and respect.

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