EDITORIAL: One half of the equation
There is a familiar story many Bahamians have heard.
EDITORIAL: A warning we can’t ignore
ON a day when President Donald Trump announced the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, there is a stark reality on show for The Bahamas.
EDITORIAL: Honour those serving in uniform today
THERE is a notable contrast to be seen in today’s Tribune.
EDITORIAL: Why so quiet, Mr Lloyd?
As the country chews over the latest examination results showing no progress for students in maths, English and science, here are some strong words to consider.
EDITORIAL: Talk to the teachers, Mr Lloyd
THE ongoing dispute between teachers from CH Reeves and Carlton Francis schools and the Ministry of Education has taken another unfortunate turn.
EDITORIAL: Speaker needs to keep his head
IT takes a level head to be the Speaker of the House of Assembly. It is a position that requires balance, to stand up to conflicting points of view and to weather criticism.
EDITORIAL: Tell the truth about Tellis
IT takes some stretching of credulity to believe that there’s nothing at all going on with regard to the position of Commodore Tellis Bethel.
EDITORIAL: End the tribalism for the sake of the public
“Deeply tribal, mediocre and unproductive.”
EDITORIAL: Still too much confusion
A SMALL but significant step took place yesterday in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian - the Missing Persons Help Desk was deactivated.
EDITORIAL: Can the Speaker back up his words?
WHATEVER is going on with House Speaker Halson Moultrie?
EDITORIAL: Pride and prejudice
“THE time is coming” were the words of Pineridge MP and pastor Frederick McAlpine recently on the subject of civil unions for same-sex partners. He might not have shared the memo with some of his fellow pastors.
EDITORIAL: Union pays price for wrong tactics
WHEN junior doctors walked out on strike in August, initially there was sympathy for the medics, but that sympathy ran out very quickly.
EDITORIAL: Government headstrong over immigration
NEVER mind what other people are saying, the Bahamas government is going to do things its own way.
EDITORIAL: Migration problem is not going away
ENOUGH was enough today in the courtroom of Senior Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans when it comes to illegal immigration.
EDITORIAL: Govt must remember Rubis spill lesson
THE scale of the oil leak in Grand Bahama just keeps getting worse.


