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EDITORIAL: Beach battle has already been fought - in court

YESTERDAY’S closure of the entrance to Cabbage Beach brought a sense of déjà vu.

EDITORIAL: Watchout, your food bill is going up

IF there’s anything that COVID-19 has taught us, it is how global events can cause local effects.

EDITORIAL: Home port sailing the sign of things to come?

IT is a welcome sight to see the return of Royal Caribbean as part of the ongoing recovery of the tourism market.

EDITORIAL: Turnquest’s turn to question Budget

FIRST a former Health Minister, now a former Finance Minister has taken issue with the government’s plans in the Budget debate.

EDITORIAL: We shouldn’t hide from our economic problems

WHEN Dr Duane Sands gave his assessment of how many more people need to get vaccinated to benefit the nation – a number very different from that given by his successor as Health Minister – we saluted him for being a plain talker.

EDITORIAL: Lanisha has her say - but we need answers

IT seems it was never likely that Lanisha Rolle would depart the political scene without having her say.

EDITORIAL: Another court defeat - so will govt now wait?

NOTCH up another defeat in the courts for the government.

EDITORIAL: Sands adds a welcome voice on vaccinations

WHEN Health Minister Renward Wells talked of the nation being in “a good place” if it reached 120,000 vaccinations last week, we were sceptical.

EDITORIAL: One man’s struggle, a whole community’s support

IT has been a tough year for many of us – but few will have had as tough a year as artist Kim Smith.

EDITORIAL: Are 120,000 vaccinations really enough?

THE Minister of Health was in optimistic mood yesterday.

EDITORIAL: The devil’s in the detail for the economy

IT can be easy to get lost in the big numbers when it comes to the economy, but the simple fact is this – we have more money going out than we have coming in.

EDITORIAL: No cause for alarm or the elephant in the room?

IS the country’s level of debt and its deficit something to worry about, or not?

EDITORIAL: A Budget for tough times

IT WAS never going to be easy.

EDITORIAL: All eyes on the Budget for The Bahamas

THE Budget being presented today may just be the most important in modern times for The Bahamas.

EDITORIAL: Lockdown is a warning for all of us

IT’S back into lockdown for Cat Island and Andros – and that should be a warning sign for Grand Bahama and New Providence.

EDITORIAL: A tough choice for Atlantis and its staff

THE announcement of 700 staff being made redundant at Atlantis yesterday will have sent a shiver down the spine of the Bahamian economy.

EDITORIAL: Hope of an end to emergency - but it's up to us

FIRST came the news that emergency powers were being extended – and now comes the prospect that things could end sooner than that. But there’s a big “if” attached to that.

EDITORIAL: ‘Don’t blame us - the Governor General made us do it!’

EXTENDING emergency powers for another six months may be necessary – but the manner in which it has been done is questionable at best.

EDITORIAL: Stick to the law on shanty towns

IT IS sad to see the debate over shanty towns descend to the level of scaremongering.

EDITORIAL: Dr Minnis and his impossible dream

APPARENTLY, it was Mission Impossible for the FNM.

EDITORIAL: Elsworth rattles the sabre but ignores the fight

THERE will be many who applaud Immigration Minister Elsworth Johnson for firing back at the United Nations over the issue of shanty towns.

EDITORIAL: What will stop these abuses from happening again?

THE case of Joseph Amihere is not the first time we have seen the failings of the Immigration system come into the spotlight.

EDITORIAL: Are we properly prepared for fires?

TWO fires in recent times have left questions in their aftermath about how prepared we are to deal with such incidents.

EDITORIAL: Friends or not, get the business done

FEW would have mistaken Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and House Speaker Halson Moultrie as bosom buddies, but the frosty nature of their relationship has come to light in recent days.

EDITORIAL: Learning lessons with hurricane season coming

THE country needs a national mass fatality plan.