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THERE always seems to be more problems in public life than solutions – so when an imaginative way to resolve an issue is suggested, it is well worth taking a moment to applaud it.
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis set a hard line in his national address on the issue of migration.
AFTER the ceremony – and the protests – of the start to CARICOM, yesterday saw delegates getting down to business.
THE start of CARICOM began with a very disturbing call to The Tribune yesterday.
THE CARICOM meeting is upon us – and with weighty issues to discuss. There are many matters on the table – including healthcare, crime, food and energy security, and even a video message from the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, underscoring the global picture beyond our regional concerns.
SOMETIMES watching Bahamian politics is like a game of smoke and mirrors – you’re never entirely sure what is being said will come true.
THERE was no shortage of drama – and theatrics – in the House of Assembly yesterday.
YOU blame me and I blame you and are we ever nearer the truth?
IT seems the language of hate has taken a grip in our nation.
HERE at The Tribune, we know our fair share about deadlines. We have to meet them every day – so that you can read the newspaper in your hands.
THE diplomats who have returned safely from Haiti have seen the situation on the ground there first-hand.
THE Minister of National Security, Wayne Munroe, was to allow the family of the young man shot dead by police officers to view camera footage of the incident last night.
THERE is something of a political game going on between the leaders of the two major parties in our country at present.
THE latest police shooting has seen divided claims between the family of the young man who died, 18-year-old Kwondrick Lowe, and police officers.
THE issue of immigration is once more in the headlines, whether it is in Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis’ speech in Argentina, in the renewed talk of action on shanty towns - or in the inflamed rhetoric of some who would choose to drum up support for their political posturing through hate.
SINCE the cargo ship the Onego Traveller sank in waters off Abaco on December 29, there has been a curious absence of information from the government about salvage and remediation efforts.
THE first 18 days of this year have been marked with nine murders. A murder every other day.
IT seems a long time ago when we were assured that the roadworks on Village Road would be completed in time for the start of the school term. Perhaps we should have asked which school term.
IT was a busy day for Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday.
WHAT does CARICOM mean to you? The question is particularly relevant at the moment, with Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis assuming the role of chair of CARICOM, taking over from President Chandrikapersad Santokhi, of Suriname.
THE long, slow progress toward legislation on marital rape seems to be continuing.
A RIFT appeared very publicly in the ranks of the Progressive Liberal Party – given voice by Dame Marguerite Pindling.
WE have the statistics - now what can be done to stop child abuse?
IF it seems to many that COVID-19 has gone away, today is a rude reminder that it is anything but.
ANOTHER year is coming to an end with no resolution to the thorny problem of what to do about our diminishing National Insurance Board fund.