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Opposition Leader Pringle Pledges UPP Support for Workers at Labour Day Rally
Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle addressed members of the Antigua and Barbuda Workers Union at their Labour Day rally, reaffirming the UPP's commitment to the working class and calling for unity as a path to national progress.
AT&LU President Urges Trade Union Solidarity on Labour Day
AT&LU president Bernard De Nully called on Antigua and Barbuda's trade unions to unite and avoid dividing workers, speaking at the union's Labour Day gathering at the VC Bird Bust on Lower Market Street.
ABEC Closes Offices May 5–8 to Rest Staff After Gruelling Election Period
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission will close its headquarters and all Registration Units from May 5 to May 8 to allow staff to recover from the intense demands of the recent election period, with normal operations resuming May 11.
ABLP Secures Fourth Consecutive Term, Wins 15 of 17 Seats
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party has won a fourth straight term in office, capturing 15 of 17 parliamentary seats in the country's general elections. The result mirrors the party's 2018 victory and extends its unbroken hold on power to nearly 12 years.
Walker and BPM Claim Historic Barbuda Victory, Deliver Rebuke to ABLP
Trevor Walker and the Barbuda People's Movement have claimed a historic victory in the Barbuda constituency, winning by more than 200 votes — the largest margin in the island's electoral history. The BPM says the result sends a clear message to the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party.
Greene Urges Full Commonwealth Participation Ahead of CHOGM 2026 in Antigua
Foreign Affairs Minister E P Chet Greene has urged all Commonwealth member states to attend and fully participate in CHOGM 2026, set to be held in Antigua and Barbuda in November. Greene made the call at a welcome reception for diplomatic representatives on an advance visit to the island.
Antigua's First Dedicated Sickle Cell Unit Moves Closer to Reality at SLBMC
Officials at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre have confirmed a major step forward in establishing Antigua and Barbuda's first dedicated Sickle Cell Unit, bringing a 15-year vision closer to reality. According to Antigua Observer, preparations for the unit's official launch are now underway.
Deputy Labour Commissioner: Mental Health Must Be Part of Workplace Safety
Deputy Labour Commissioner Pascal Kentish says workplace safety in Antigua and Barbuda must expand beyond physical hazards to include mental health and stress, citing a need to strengthen the country's overall safety culture.
New EMS Station and Ambulance Commissioned at Glanvilles Polyclinic
A new EMS station and ambulance have been commissioned at the Glanvilles Polyclinic, strengthening emergency healthcare coverage in eastern Antigua. Health Minister Sir Molwyn Joseph attended the Tuesday ceremony alongside senior health officials.
UPP's Adrian Williams Presents Ten-Point Development Plan for St. John's City South
UPP candidate Adrian Williams unveiled a "Ten-Key-Development Plan" for St. John's City South at a town hall meeting last Sunday, targeting economic relief, public services, and expanded opportunities for residents.
UPP Candidate Azille Calls for Radical Overhaul of Antigua's Education System
UPP candidate Ashworth Azille called for a radical reframing of Antigua and Barbuda's education system at a Sunday night town hall, challenging residents to question whether the system has truly advanced over the last 30 years.
Cooks Landfill Fires Choke St. John's Rural West Communities
Toxic smog from fires at the Cooks Landfill blanketed communities in St. John's Rural West over the weekend, affecting residents in Five Islands, Hatton, and Denfields. UPP candidate Richard Lewis has accused the government of failing to address the ongoing crisis.
UPP Pitches Diaspora Affairs Ministry, Retirement Village and Homecoming Festival for 2026 Manifesto
The United Progressive Party has unveiled a series of diaspora-focused proposals for its 2026 manifesto, including a dedicated Diaspora Affairs portfolio, a retirement village, and the revival of a homecoming initiative. The package is designed to deepen ties with Antiguans and Barbudans living abroad and encourage investment and resettlement.
UPP Pledges Annual Inflation-Linked Pension Review in 2026 Manifesto
The United Progressive Party has outlined plans in its 2026 manifesto to introduce an annual inflation-linked pension review, targeting the growing financial squeeze on elderly and vulnerable residents. The pledge forms part of the party's broader pre-election platform.
UPP Pledges Swift Reopening of Cancer Centre if Elected, Joseph Says
UPP caretaker Jonathan Joseph has vowed that a UPP government would rapidly reopen Antigua and Barbuda's cancer centre, calling the current situation a systemic failure that is leaving patients and families in delay and financial hardship.
UPP Unveils 2026 Election Manifesto Anchored by Cost-of-Living Relief
The United Progressive Party has released its 2026 election manifesto, built around 15 policy pillars including cost-of-living relief, healthcare, and crime reduction, with first-100-days pledges tied to an April 30 election date.
UWI Launches Research Programme Honouring PM Gonsalves' Legacy in Education and Sovereignty
The University of the West Indies has established a research programme on development, sovereignty, and education in honour of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves. UWI Emeritus Professor Trevor Munroe described Gonsalves as a transformational statesman, saying "geniuses like Gonsalves come only once in a lifetime."
Independent Candidate Challenges Party Politics in St. Paul Constituency Race
Independent candidate Alan Weston has launched his campaign for the St. Paul constituency, challenging ABLP candidate Everly Paul "Chet" Greene and other party-backed competitors with a platform focused on community results over partisan politics.
ABEC Issues Reminder of Election Day Alcohol Ban Ahead of General Elections
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission has reminded the public of legal restrictions on alcohol sales and distribution ahead of the upcoming general elections, citing the Representation of the People Act.
Attorney Calls for Urgent Overhaul of Antigua's Outdated 1975 Labour Code
Attorney E. Ann Henry is calling for an urgent overhaul of Antigua and Barbuda's 1975 Labour Code, warning the outdated legislation has failed to protect workers for over 30 years. Henry highlights gaps including worker exposure to toxic buildings as evidence the Code requires immediate modernisation.