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Sir Robin Yearwood Honoured at Special Parliamentary Sitting Marking 50 Years of Service
Antigua and Barbuda's Sir Robin Yearwood was honoured with a special sitting of the House of Representatives to mark 50 years of parliamentary service — a historic milestone in the nation's political history.
Senate President Urges EU Assembly to Prioritise Women's Role in Economic Growth
Antigua and Barbuda's Senate President addressed a European Union assembly, arguing that empowering women economically is a key driver of sustainable growth. The address highlighted the importance of 'unlocking the woman factor' as a priority for national and regional development.
Trade Minister Pushes for Services Sector Inclusion in Revised EU Trade Agreement
Antigua and Barbuda's Trade Minister has called for services trade to be included in a revamped EU trade deal, arguing the sector is critical to the region's economic future. The appeal highlights longstanding concerns that Caribbean nations' services industries have been underrepresented in major trade agreements.
Merchant Says Errors Were Corrected in $15M Government Vehicle Procurement Scandal Probe
A merchant involved in the government's $15 million 'Vehicle Gate Scandal' has stated that errors uncovered during the investigation were corrected, according to Antigua.news. The case continues to draw scrutiny over public procurement practices in Antigua and Barbuda.
ABRSC Essay Competition Challenges Students to Reflect on Reparatory Justice
The Antigua Barbuda Reparations Support Commission has concluded its essay competition, which drew approximately 20 students from secondary, college, and university institutions across Antigua and Barbuda. The competition asked participants to critically explore the meaning and future of reparatory justice.
Reparations Commission Celebrates Member Angelica O'Donoghue's Senate Appointment
The Antigua and Barbuda Reparations Support Commission has formally congratulated member Angelica O'Donoghue on her inaugural appointment as a Government Senator, with Chairperson H.E. Dorbrene O'Marde and fellow commissioners expressing their delight at the news.
Kirwan Reappointed as Independent Senator in Emotional Ceremony at Government House
Media professional Jamila Kirwan was reappointed as Independent Senator at Government House on Tuesday in an emotional ceremony, taking her oath of office just days before her mother's burial.
Antigua and Barbuda Hails CHOGM Pre-Summit Delegation Visits as Successes
Antigua and Barbuda has wrapped up two pre-CHOGM diplomatic delegation visits, with the Office of the High Commission declaring the sessions a success ahead of the Commonwealth summit set for November 1st.
ABEC Threatens Legal Action Over Election Fraud Claims
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission has issued a stern rejection of election fraud allegations made by former Deputy Chairman Bruce Goodwin, warning that legal action may follow. The Commission backed its statement with a video address, signalling it is prepared to defend the integrity of the recent general election.
Ministry of Health Urges Public Vigilance as Hantavirus Outbreak Linked to Cruise Vessel
The Ministry of Health is urging residents to eliminate rodent habitats and maintain clean surroundings as authorities monitor a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise vessel. Principal Public Health Inspector Julienne Mannix-Galloway issued the public health advisory amid growing international attention to the situation.
A&BUT President Reflects on a Century of Advocating for Antiguan Educators
Antigua and Barbuda Union of Teachers President Casroy Charles has reflected on the union's 100-year legacy, acknowledging significant progress while stressing that the mission to build a world-class education system continues.
24-Year-Old UPP Officer Jonathan Wehner Appointed to Senate as Opposition's Youth Voice
Jonathan Wehner, the 24-year-old Public Relations Officer for the United Progressive Party, has been appointed to the Senate, becoming one of the youngest persons ever to serve in Antigua and Barbuda's Upper House of Parliament.
Pringle Re-Appointed Leader of the Opposition as Parliament Takes Shape
Jamale Pringle has been formally re-appointed as Leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition in Antigua and Barbuda, with the parliamentary opposition officially constituted on Monday. Three senators also received their instruments of appointment at a ceremony held at Government House.
Newfield Man Dies After Reported Fall from Truck During ABLP Motorcade
A 33-year-old Newfield man has died at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre after nearly two weeks on life support, with reports linking his condition to a fall from a truck during an ABLP political motorcade.
Defeated in Barbuda, Beazer Appointed Government Senator and Vows Political Return
Kendra Beazer, who lost the Barbuda seat in the recent general elections, has been appointed as a Government Senator and vowed to win the seat in the next electoral round. His swearing-in signals he intends to remain a prominent political figure in Barbuda.
Williams-Grant Begins Fourth Term as Senate President, Pledges Greater Legislative Independence
Senator Alincia Williams-Grant has been sworn in for her fourth consecutive term as President of the Senate, pledging to prioritise the strengthening of legislative independence during her new tenure.
High Court Orders Handwriting Expert in Dispute Over Asot Michael's Will
A High Court judge has ordered an independent handwriting expert to assess whether the signature on the late MP Asot Michael's contested will is authentic. Michael, 54, was found dead at his Dry Hill home on November 5th, 2024.
Treasury Says Back Pay Disbursed, But Some Public Servants Still Awaiting Funds
The Treasury Department says retroactive salary payments have been distributed to public sector workers, but some government employees report they are still waiting to receive their back pay. The update follows weeks of anticipation among public servants across various ministries and statutory offices.
Over 200 Volunteer Spots Open Ahead of CHOGM 2026 in St John's
Over 200 volunteer positions are still available for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, set to take place in St John's from November 1–4, 2026. High Commissioner Karen-Mae Hill has called for a "whole of country" effort to ensure the summit's success.
New Health Minister Launches Review of SLBMC Operations
Newly appointed Health Minister Michael Joseph has begun reviewing operations at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre, meeting with Permanent Secretary Stacey Gregg-Paige to outline priorities shortly after assuming office on May 5th.