Monday, September 1, 2025

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LIAT Told To Adopt WINAIR’s Profit Making Ways

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An aviation consultant who wants to see drastic changes made to LIAT to help the regional airline survive and become profitable is predicting that...

Nine-year-old among Belmont family detained by police

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The Belmont family who last week appealed to the police to stop harassing them were all picked up this morning. They were released moments ago...

Car splits utility pole in two after early morning crash

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For the second time in as many days, an accident has ended with a vehicle crashing into a utility pole and splitting it in...

UPP advises wise spending for carnival

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The main opposition United Progressive Party is urging residents to resist the urge to overspend, as the country celebrates its 60th Anniversary of Carnival. "This...

Royal Bahamian to benefit from Sandals Antigua closure

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By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter [email protected] Sandals Royal Bahamian yesterday said the temporary closure of the all-inclusive chain's Antigua property had steered more business to the...

Officer charged for sex with daughter makes first court appearance, remanded

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The police officer who has been charged with incest has been remanded to prison. The corporal of over 21 years made his first appearance in...

Widespread exploitation of hotel workers-PM

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne is accusing some hotels of widespread exploitation of workers. He told the Lower House today that at EC $1400 some hoteliers...

PM wants hotel workers to form their own union

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne today appealed to workers in the hotel sector to form their own union after he accused some trade unionists of...

Speaker tells MP’s stop reading newspapers and having refreshments in parliament

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House Speaker Sir Gerald Watt has told Members of Parliament to refrain from breaching the Standing Orders by reading newspapers and having refreshments while...

Aflak breaks silence on controversial carnival banners

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The man who sourced the carnival decorations now at the center of a national controversy says he never intended to highlight any aspect of...

Treasury says too many duty-free waivers on used cars

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Treasury officials have told the Cabinet of Antigua & Barbuda to reduce the number of duty-free waivers it grants for the importation of used...

Mark says she won’t stay

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Chief Immigration Officer says she will leave the post as indicated in her resignation letter. Mark resigned for personal reasons but the government asked her...

One million dollars approved to pay solid waste workers

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Cabinet yesterday approved one million dollars to pay workers of the National Solid Waste Management Authority and the Central Board of Health. In some cases, the...