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Well ahead of the manifesto launch, Democratic Labour Party, Ralph Thorne, is promising a new republican constitution if the Democratic Labour Party forms the next government.

He says this will be among the first priorities of a DLP administration.

Mr. Thorne argued that fundamental change is needed in both Parliament and the Senate.

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Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says there is no justification for changing the Value Added Tax at this time.

Speaking at a public meeting at The Glebe in St. George, the Prime Minister quoted from the Democratic Labour Party’s leaked manifesto, warning that a reduction of VAT to 15 percent would have serious negative consequences.

She stressed that such a...


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The Friends of Democracy Party says it’s here to stay, even if it isn’t successful in the February 11th general election.

General Secretary Steve Blackett said today on the campaign trail in St. Michael North that, despite being only seven months old, the party has established values it can stand on.

Reporter Ackeem Clinkett reports.

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Hosts Barbados are locked at 1–1 with visitors Bolivia after the opening day of their World Group II Davis Cup play-off tie at the National Tennis Centre.

Kaipo Marshall fell 3–6, 6–4, 3–6 to Juan Prado Angelo, while Darian King battled back from a set down to beat Murkel Dellien 6–7, 6–4, 7–6.

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The head of the Unity Workers Union is backing Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley’s bid to fix decades-old problems with public service pension provisions.

General Secretary Caswell Franklyn says the move is long overdue, adding that Prime Minister Mottley is doing the right thing to address arrangements that may not fully comply with the Constitution.

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