#Local PM Browne Signals Possible Cabinet Reshuffle for 2027 PM Browne has signaled a possible Cabinet reshuffle after swearing in all 15 ABLP MPs. First, all 15 successful candidates Comment (0) (7)
#Local Antigua & Barbuda St John’s Taxi Association Elects New Executive Board Antigua & Barbuda St John’s Taxi Association Inc (SJTA) has chosen a new executive board. The election covers the 2026–2028 Comment (0) (8)
#Local ABAPD Head Calls for Stronger Representation for Disabled ABAPD head Bernard Warner is calling for stronger representation for persons with disabilities. First, he stressed the need for inclusion Comment (0) (9)
#Local PM Vows Worker Renaissance With Livable Wage and Stronger Safety PM Browne says workers will enter a new era of dignity and progress in Antigua and Barbuda. PM Browne made Comment (0) (7)
#Local Several Arrested After Police Seize Firearms in Early Morning Operations Several arrests followed early morning police operations across Antigua and Barbuda. First, police carried out coordinated raids in multiple locations. Comment (0) (7)
#Local Waste Collection Delay Hits Lightfoot Residents, Authority Explains Waste collection delays are affecting residents in the Lightfoot community. First, the National Solid Waste Management Authority issued an update Comment (0) (26)
#Local Massiah Slams Government, Calls for Urgent Labour Code Reform Massiah has criticized the government during a Labour Day address. He said it is not supportive of working people. David Comment (0) (9)
#Local Sazeek Joseph Gets Four Years in 18-Year-Old Case Sazeek Joseph has been sentenced to four years in prison. A jury convicted him in March. The charges included attempted Comment (0) (8)
#Local Road Upgrades Progress Across Antigua in April Road upgrades continued across Antigua and Barbuda during April. Authorities reported steady progress on major projects. These include ongoing work Comment (0) (9)
#Local Browne Warns Foreign Managers Over Worker Respect Browne warned foreign managers about disrespecting Antiguan and Barbudan workers. He said violations could lead to deportation. The Prime Minister Comment (0) (8)