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THE spate of murders that took place at the weekend was horrifying in itself – five dead in three days with two more injured.
SECONDS out, it’s time for the battle between former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and his successor, Philip “Brave” Davis.
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis was keen to point the finger of blame yesterday.
IT almost feels like it should go without saying that excessive force should not be something police officers resort to – and yet Commissioner Paul Rolle has set his sights on exactly that problem.
COULD there be a better example of the need for tougher sentences?
ERIC Stubbs appears to be the man the system forgot.
SORRY, as the song goes, seems to be the hardest word.
OVER the past two nights, the world has looked on in horror as Russia invaded Ukraine in a war in Eastern Europe long warned against, but now taking place.
THE president of the Bahamas Nurses Union, Amancha Williams, says that nurses are calling it quits and seeking work elsewhere.
IN the build-up to the last election, the company given the contract to handle the Travel Health Visa payments, Kanoo, was very much in the spotlight.
THE scenes at the Spikenard Graveyard are horrific.
YOU may remember the political row surrounding the health travel visa and the selection of payment processing company Kanoo to handle payments for the visa.
APPARENTLY, Bahamian consumers are on the wrong end of a markup system not designed to benefit them. Who could have guessed?
THERE will be a Royal visit to The Bahamas next month, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge due to arrive in the country.
THE argument over the salary of the former managing director of the Disaster Reconstruction Authority (DRA), Katherine Forbes-Smith, is missing the point.
THE goal set by Bernard Evans as he leaves his work as a union negotiator and moves into a government post is a challenging one.
SOMETIMES, we can be our own worst enemy.
THERE seems to be a lack of unity at the Bahamas Union of Teachers of late.
JUAN Esteban Montoya Caicedo didn’t know if he would live or die as he clung to the overturned boat he set out aboard from Bimini.
IT would seem the elected representatives of the people don’t want to answer to the people any more.
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis wants a plan. Not just any old plan, but a “complete visionary plan” for Grand Bahama.
NOTHING to see here, move along.
THE settlement between the government and the Grand Lucayan’s managerial union is an unusual state of affairs.
THE issue of property tax can often stir up frustration, both from those who pay it and too many who have not over the years.
THE responses to the death of Heavenly Terveus have continued from all quarters.