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EDITORIAL: Why are safety measures not in place for students?

Across the country, parents are looking ahead to the next school year – and worrying. Having already dealt with children at home through the lockdown, the concern now is what comes next? Will schools be able to deal safely with children once more?

EDITORIAL: Power supply in peril — and it’s time for government to act

FOR a number of hours over the weekend, residents in the Winton area experienced a power outage. It wasn’t load shedding this time, rather that the substation there had tripped offline – but for residents sitting with no lights and no air conditioning, there was little difference.

EDITORIAL: Beach closure explanation just doesn't add up

AT long last, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis spoke up yesterday to explain why he is closing the beaches for the Independence holiday.

EDITORIAL: Knocking down shanty towns alone won’t solve anything

IMMIGRATION and work permits have been thrown again into the spotlight – not least by the arrival of more than 100 Mexican workers bound for employment at Baker’s Bay, and the concern from the public over whether those were jobs that could have been done by Bahamians instead.

EDITORIAL: The traumas that create killers

WHEN you think of a murderer in this country, what do you think of?

EDITORIAL: Outrage is just the start

IT is not often that we hear the voice of the Prime Minister’s wife in the wake of the violence that too routinely breaks out on our streets.

EDITORIAL: Job cuts, businesses gone and a long road to recovery

THE reopening of our borders might be taken by some to show we’re getting back to normal – but as the comments from Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar show, we’re a long way from that.

EDITORIAL: Country opens, but resorts stay closed

TODAY is the day. The first commercial flights from the US and Canada will be touching down today, ending the border closure put in place to protect us from COVID-19.

EDITORIAL: Warning signs for the economy

HOW seriously is our economy being hurt by COVID-19? Our lead story today is a telling sign.

EDITORIAL: Safe to come in but not to go out?

There was a contradiction at the heart of Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis’ national address yesterday.

EDITORIAL: The economy didn’t just break - it’s been breaking a long time

WHEN Bill Clinton campaigned against George HW Bush for the US presidency, three words spoken by one of his strategists struck home.

EDITORIAL: Prepare for the worst and hope for the best

IN today’s Tribune, we publish our annual Hurricane Guide – and in view of last year’s damage from Hurricane Dorian, we hope it will serve as a reminder to readers to be prepared.

EDITORIAL: The confusing tiptoe back to normality

RESTRICTIONS are easing again – but not by much.

EDITORIAL: So what direct action will we see over racism?

It is nearly a month since the killing of George Floyd sparked worldwide protests against racism.

EDITORIAL: Andros projects show our potential

LIKE buses, it seems you wait forever for a project in Andros, and then three come along at once.

EDITORIAL: Worried about US COVID-19? Open tourism to Bahamians

“So, what are we to do now?”

EDITORIAL: Missing Bahamians are not just a number - and they deserve better

HOW seriously is the government taking the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian?

EDITORIAL: Triple shooting by police must be fully investigated

THREE men were shot dead by police this weekend.

EDITORIAL: Sands had his chance to speak out - but chose silence

When Dr Duane Sands rose in the House yesterday, he had strong words to say about the government’s handling of Hurricane Dorian.

EDITORIAL: 13 years to find justice for being shot in the back by police

WHAT are the consequences of police using excessive force?

EDITORIAL: US epidemic is the elephant in the room

AS The Bahamas busily prepares to reopen to tourists, there is an elephant in the room that we are struggling to address – the ongoing number of cases of COVID-19 in the United States.

EDITORIAL: Rushing students into exams could harm their futures

SHOULD students who have had to study at home through the pandemic have to take their examinations in the coming weeks?

EDITORIAL: Once more unto the beach, dear friends?

We’re back in business – although not quite everyone yet.

EDITORIAL: Facing up to police problems in The Bahamas

THE protests in the United States have rightly drawn support from Bahamians – joining in the stand against racism and police brutality.

EDITORIAL: The injustices on our doorstep

THE world is watching the United States at present, as it convulses with protests, riots and looting, all sparked by a police officer kneeling on George Floyd’s neck until he died.