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Zero tolerance to deviant behaviour in schools

Minister of State with responsibility for Crime Prevention Corey Lane has urged parents not to panic about school security, even as the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) called for action to be taken to deal with the growing problem of violence in schools.The advice and call came on the heels of recent reports of stabbings and other acts of violence at the island’s educational institutions.The comments were also triggered by an incident at the Deighton Griffith Secondary School on Thursday to which police responded.Several parents gathered outside the gates of the Kingsland, Christ Church school after hearing that a stabbing had occurred, with one complaining that “almost every day is some sort of violent act”.“It’s very frustrating, not only for the parents but also the good students that are trying to make something of themselves,” lamented Corey Rose.However, principal Major Michael Boyce made clear there was no stabbing incident on Thursday.

Bajans have it out on gender identity in revised Constitution

It appears that Barbadians are divided on the inclusion of the rights of all genders and sexual orientations in the revised Constitution of Barbados. On Sunday, several heated audience members at the Constitution Reform Commission (CRC) tow

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Barbadians urged to attend constitutional reform meetings

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Constitution Reform Commission holding first public meeting

Chairman of the Constitutional Reform Commission, Justice (retd) Christopher Blackman, is urging Barbadians to participate in the upcoming public meetings, and make suggestions for inclusion in the new Constitution of Barbados. Blackman made the comments ahead of the first meeting, which will be held on Sunday, October 16, at The St. Michael School, Martindales Road, St Michael, from 5 to 8 p.m. The Chairman said: “The meetings will provide an …

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