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New Winthorpes Man Ordered to Pay $20K After Shattering Neighbour's Arm
A New Winthorpes man has been ordered to pay his neighbour $20,000 in compensation after pleading guilty in the High Court to an attack that shattered the victim's arm with a large piece of wood, nearly four years after the incident.
Store Clerk Ordered to Pay $6K Compensation for Debit Card Fraud
A former store clerk, Jamila Edwards, has been ordered by the High Court to pay $6,000 in compensation after fraudulently using her employer's debit card to make unauthorised purchases on Shein in 2023.
ABCAS to Host Antigua's First Electric Vehicle and Battery Technology Workshop
The Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies (ABCAS) is set to host the country's first Electric Vehicle and Battery Technology Workshop next month, developed in partnership with UWI, the NTA, and several international organisations. The event represents a landmark moment for green technology education in Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua's Radiology Services on Path to Digital Upgrade, Senior Doctor Reports
Senior radiology official Dr. Destine Reid says Antigua and Barbuda's radiology services are making "solid progress" toward digital modernisation, following her participation in an IAEA coordination meeting in Vienna.
DPP Weighs Appeal After Mixed Verdicts in Nigel Christian Murder Trial
Director of Public Prosecutions Clement Joseph is weighing an appeal after two defendants were acquitted in the Nigel Christian murder trial, while defence attorney Wendell Alexander vows to challenge the one conviction handed down. The split verdict has left both sides preparing for further legal battles.
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.
SLBMC Launches Project Bloom to Boost Prenatal Care Across Antigua and Barbuda
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has launched Project Bloom, a campaign to promote early prenatal care and improve maternal and infant health outcomes across Antigua and Barbuda. The initiative responds to concerns that too many expectant mothers are not accessing prenatal services early enough.
Two Antiguan Entrepreneurs Land Prestigious US Fellowship Placements
Antiguan entrepreneurs Joshuanette Francis and Canice James have begun their fellowship placements in Washington, DC and California as part of the 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative, joining over 200 emerging leaders from across the hemisphere.
Police HQ Evacuated After Anonymous Bomb Threat Monday Morning
The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda headquarters on American Road was evacuated Monday morning after an anonymous caller reported an explosive device inside the building. Authorities responded immediately, clearing staff and deploying the Explosive Ordnance team.
Harrigan Convicted of Senior Customs Officer Nigel Christian's Murder
A jury has found Saleim Harrigan guilty of murdering senior Customs officer Nigel Christian, who was dragged from his McKinnons home at gunpoint in broad daylight six years ago. The verdict concludes one of Antigua and Barbuda's most high-profile murder trials in recent memory.
Thomas and James Crowned Champions at Hurricane Power 10K Run
Kamar Thomas and Anika James were crowned champions in the men's and women's 10K categories at the Hurricane Power Athletic Club's Cool & Smooth/Joma Caribbean sponsored Run/Walk on Sunday. Thomas, also the reigning national champion, finished with a time of 36 minutes and 12 seconds.
ABCA to Handle Club Compensation Claims Case by Case After Super 40 Postponements
ABCA Competitions Committee head Kenny Lewis says the association will evaluate compensation claims from clubs on a case by case basis following the postponement of Super 40 matches in April. No formal compensation framework has been announced.
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.
Antiguan Makes History as First Caribbean SMART Scholar to Earn Bioinformatics PhD
Dr. Jodi Bianca Callwood has become the first Antiguan and first Caribbean national SMART Scholar to earn a PhD in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, with research focused on plant science and food security.