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IS it any wonder our country is in the financial state it’s in?
WHEN a video circulated on social media showing staff beating children in a children’s home, there was understandable anger.
PROMISES, promises. They don’t get you very far.
SO much for a new-look Progressive Liberal Party.
WHEN the last round of national exam results came out, they were announced as a success by the Education Minister and his team.
Are we talking about the same thing, Mr Foulkes?
TO say that there are mixed messages over the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic in The Bahamas would be an understatement.
AFTER the outrage, the action.
DEVASTATING. That’s the word Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar uses to describe the introduction of a quarantine requirement for people arriving in the United States.
THE video that showed adults at the Children’s Emergency Hostel beating the youngsters in their care was shocking enough – but yesterday added one further shocking twist to the incident.
THE video showing children being beaten in an emergency care home is shocking in many ways.
Nonsense. That’s the word Police Commissioner Paul Rolle uses to describe suggestions that perhaps, just perhaps, the decline in crime last year was influenced by the fact that the streets were locked down in curfew each night for a large chunk of the year.
THE arrival of the nation’s first credit bureau is going to be good news for some – but bad news for many borrowers.
NURSES at the Marsh Harbour Clinic in Abaco had enough of waiting for their concerns to be heard this week.
IT is difficult to assess the past year in comparison to other years – and that holds true in the court system too.
FOR a national address, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis did not have a great deal to say last night.
WHEN Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar discussed in November the rollout of the rapid antigen testing on the fifth day for a visitor in The Bahamas, he advised that It was going to be “a little bumpy”.
AS the FNM campaigned for election in 2017, then candidate Jeff Lloyd made a pledge. He said if the party was elected, it planned to “immediately” implement a pilot programme to try out single-sex classes.
AS you drive down Shirley Street, a large screen blocks off the view of construction of the new US Embassy. A new era for the embassy – one which we’re sure those behind its construction will hope will be a bright one.
THERE is a saying in the US that social security is the third rail of politics – the third rail being the one that carries the electric charge and if you touch it, you’ll get zapped.
THE Ministry of Education seems to want a participation prize.
IN Thursday’s Tribune, our columnist, Front Porch Simon paid tribute to the “expert, clear and steady leadership” provided by Dr Merceline Dahl-Regis as he hailed her as his person of the year.
EARLIER this year, we wrote in this column with concern about a police shooting.
AS we near the end of a dreadful year, we hope that 2021 will bring better things.
IT is fair to say there is some mixed messaging from the government over oil drilling.