EDITORIAL: Border breach row an unwelcome issue
THE whole story of the US couple who breached border restrictions has become a real mess.
EDITORIAL: The other battle we face - against hunger
ONE in four people in The Bahamas may now be facing hunger.
EDITORIAL: Safety first when it comes to keeping virus out of prison
IS enough being done to stop the spread of the coronavirus in The Bahamas?
EDITORIAL: Where is the police transparency?
WHAT is going on in the Royal Bahamas Police Force?
EDITORIAL: The high price you risk for breaking quarantine
IF people weren’t taking the risks involved with breaking quarantine seriously beforehand, then yesterday’s introduction of a hefty possible punishment ought to focus the mind.
EDITORIAL: No letting up on emergency measures now
Another month of emergency measures.
EDITORIAL: Healthcare system straining at the seams
YESTERDAY was a tragic day in the battle against COVID-19.
EDITORIAL: Nygard case goes to the heart of how our nation is run
THE priority of the nation is understandably the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic right now – but the allegations that continue to unfold against Peter Nygard should not be overlooked.
EDITORIAL: The good and the bad for new commissioner
IT it is only three weeks since Paul Rolle became Commissioner of Police – though that feels like three months in lockdown time - but yesterday saw mixed signs of what to expect under his leadership.
EDITORIAL: How business owners can show their patriotism
WHERE is your heart? Where is your compassion? Do you have a soul?
EDITORIAL: The manmade disaster of BPL
WE have had our share of disasters already in The Bahamas – but a manmade one lies in wait just ahead.
EDITORIAL: This is no time for union squabbles
WHEN Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis sounded the call for members of the medical profession to come to the front line of the battle against COVID-19, it seems he could hardly have met with a less enthusiastic response.
EDITORIAL: Choosing the right solution
TWO futures to choose from – but which path will we take?
EDITORIAL: It’s time for the doctors to show up, too
AS Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis gave his national address yesterday on the latest state of the battle against coronavirus, there was one note that sounded odd.
EDITORIAL: We must adapt to survive
WHEN something is not working as you planned, there are two things you can do.


