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Speaker Moultrie the centre of attention again

ONCE again, House Speaker Halson Moultrie is grabbing the headlines.

EDITORIAL: There’s no single solution to shanty towns

THE issue of shanty towns is one that has featured regularly in this column – and we don’t see a solution any time soon.

EDITORIAL: Parties should be focussing on vaccination message

IF you've been browsing on social media over the last few weeks I suspect, like us, you're getting a bit fed up with the videos from the FNM and PLP popping up every few minutes telling you how great they are and you should give them your vote.

EDITORIAL: Time for an Independent Police Complaints Authority

SO where would we be if a suspect taken into police custody hadn’t managed to press record on his mobile phone?

EDITORIAL: Vaccine is coming - but delay is disappointing

DID good news ever sound so disappointing?

EDITORIAL: Right or wrong, think of the people this affects

WHICH justice is right when it comes to citizenship?

EDITORIAL: Senior police officers given cold shoulder

“Dignity and respect, that’s all I wanted.”

EDITORIAL: Judge by achievements, not by a name

SINCE the departure of Lanisha Rolle from the post of Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, there has been a lot of talk about women in politics.

EDITORIAL: Money now, but a headache later?

The announcement of a tax amnesty by Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday might sound good for those who can take advantage of it – but look a little deeper and it’s a bad sign for the state of our country.

EDITORIAL: Lost in bureaucracy

More than ten years ago, Bahamian Stafford Lightbourn married his wife, Sharon Lewis-Lightbourn.

EDITORIAL: What is being done to help women shine in politics?

THE issue of women in politics has been in the air lately – and has been brought back to the surface by the departure of Lanisha Rolle, who was the only woman serving as a minister under Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis.

EDITORIAL: Say a prayer for former Prime Minister

THERE comes a moment when political rivalries must be set aside – and the news that former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham has COVID-19 is one such moment.

EDITORIAL: Questions remain after Lanisha Rolle’s departure

THE story of Lanisha Rolle’s time in the public eye has been, it’s fair to say, a turbulent one.

EDITORIAL: Time to catch up with rest of the world

WHO wants a national televised debate for the next election?

EDITORIAL: The vaccine can restore our health - and the health of our economy

THE battle to develop a COVID-19 vaccine has been won – now begins another battle, this time to convince people to take it.

EDITORIAL: Next election will be a dirty fight

IN case anyone was under any illusions that the next election is going to be a clean fight, the sparring in today’s Tribune between the FNM and the PLP ought to dismiss such notions.

EDITORIAL: Water charge increase overdue - but is now the time?

IT’S fair to say the announcement about water bills going up will not be a vote winner.

EDITORIAL: Long saga still left unresolved

THIS is a long story – 60 years long in fact.

EDITORIAL: Melia shutdown is a disaster for its staff

The news about the Melia Nassau Beach Resort could hardly be worse – it will close down for two years.

EDITORIAL: The path that leads to crime

SOMETIMES, it is too easy to focus on the statistics.

EDITORIAL: PAC is a tool that can bring better government

THE Public Accounts Committee has new powers – and Opposition leader Philip “Brave” Davis is determined to use them.

EDITORIAL: Lack of basic skills shows we’re failing students

When the national exam results came out in January, they were declared a success… by the Ministry of Education, at least.

EDITORIAL: There’s nothing in the well after all

So much for the oil drilling.

EDITORIAL: If elections are a game of chess, then pieces are being put in place

WE are well and truly gearing up for election season now – with every day seemingly bringing another piece being moved around the electoral chess board.

EDITORIAL: Speaker’s departure a sign of election times

The ever-disgruntled House Speaker, Halson Moultrie, has quit the Free National Movement.