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Police Shoots Man Following Confrontation in St. John’s

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In a distressing incident, a man was shot by a police officer in the vicinity of Corn Alley in St. John's on Thursday. The individual...

Bolans woman slapped with 17 charges of fraud

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Antigua Observer: A nurse has been slapped with 17 counts of fraud for using another woman’s bank card to purchase over $20,000 worth of...

Britney Spears released from 13-year conservatorship

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Britney Spears has described the termination of a legal arrangement that controlled many aspects of her life for 13 years as "the best day...

Opposition party calls for people to march

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Residents are being urged to take to the streets in a march this Thursday to demand of the government and its agencies, answers surrounding...

Robinson fails to deliver on threat of lawsuit

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Suspended Commissioner of Police, Wendel Robinson is yet to respond to the Police Service Commission which wrote to him more than two weeks ago. “We...

PM congratulates the Republic of Korea as he welcomes new Ambassador

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne, recently received the Republic of Korea (South Korea) new non-resident Ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda, Kim Byung-yun during a diplomatic...

Cop charged for sex with teen girl to appear in court

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A 48-year-old police officer who allegedly had sex with an underage girl has been charged and is scheduled to make a court appearance today. The...

Theresa May: Compensation for Windrush generation

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Theresa May has said that members of the Windrush generation who have been treated unfairly by the Home Office are to be compensated "where...

LIAT CEO: Taxes on flights too high

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Caribbean governments are being encouraged to revisit the level of taxation on airline tickets. The issue came up earlier this week as LIAT, Air Antilles...