AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCaribbean Diplomacy: Barbados has opened its first resident embassy in Ireland, with Prime Minister Mia Mottley officially launching the chancery in Dublin to deepen trade, tourism, education and climate cooperation. School Access Pressure: Parents say transportation costs are soaring, making it harder to get children to school. Public Safety Upgrade: Barbados Fire Service has commissioned a new 45-metre aerial ladder to restore high-rise firefighting capacity. Justice Speed Warning: A High Court judge blasted delays in gun cases, urging fast-tracking within 90 days. Health & Training: Three Barbados Community College nursing students received Ramona Mascoll/CIBC Caribbean scholarships, while the Health Minister highlighted nurses as central to the national healthcare push. Tourism & Culture: CTO’s Dona Regis-Prosper is set to keynote the 2026 Caribbean Food Forum in Antigua, as the region leans into local, sustainable food systems. Sports Spotlight: Grenada wrapped up the Pure Grenada Masters Cricket Tournament, pitching sports tourism as a year-round boost.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.