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EDITORIAL: Public purse empty - but look at the unpaid taxes

IS it any wonder our country is in the financial state it’s in?

EDITORIAL: The right move to protect children – but don’t stop now

WHEN a video circulated on social media showing staff beating children in a children’s home, there was understandable anger.

EDITORIAL: Money is tight - but straight answers are priceless

PROMISES, promises. They don’t get you very far.

EDITORIAL: The new PLP - same as the old one?

SO much for a new-look Progressive Liberal Party.

EDITORIAL: Get on with holding examinations

WHEN the last round of national exam results came out, they were announced as a success by the Education Minister and his team.

EDITORIAL: Are we talking about the same thing, Mr Foulkes?

Are we talking about the same thing, Mr Foulkes?

EDITORIAL: Mixed messaging over virus fight

TO say that there are mixed messages over the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic in The Bahamas would be an understatement.

EDITORIAL: Ensure all our children are protected

AFTER the outrage, the action.

EDITORIAL: Quarantine rule is a disaster for The Bahamas

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.

EDITORIAL: No more violence against children

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.

EDITORIAL: Video shows a brutality that is far too common

THE video showing children being beaten in an emergency care home is shocking in many ways.

EDITORIAL: Curfews really had no effect on crime, Commissioner?

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.

EDITORIAL: The start of a new era for borrowers

THE arrival of the nation’s first credit bureau is going to be good news for some – but bad news for many borrowers.

EDITORIAL: Less talk, more action on nurses’ issues

NURSES at the Marsh Harbour Clinic in Abaco had enough of waiting for their concerns to be heard this week.

EDITORIAL: Building for a future after COVID

IT is difficult to assess the past year in comparison to other years – and that holds true in the court system too.