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LIAT CEO says salary increase for pilots still possible

Hours after coming under heavy criticism for his remarks on the issue of increased pay for LIAT’s pilots, the airline’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Captain Ian Brunton said the company has not made any decision on the matter....read more

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Multiple factors cause Parham police issues – Health inspector

Poor cleaning practices and lack of maintenance of Parham Police Station, compounded by unsanitary conditions surrounding the premises, have been identified as the reasons for officers falling ill in recent months....read more

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Ambassador Shoul to present credentials to the Vatican

Ambassador-designate of Antigua & Barbuda to the Holy See, Sir David Shoul, will present Letters of Credence to the Holy Father, His Holiness, Pope Francis on the May 16....read more

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PM calls new APUA facility ‘an investment’

Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer has said that at a controversial cost of over $25 million, the new APUA facility is an investment for the people of Antigua & Barbuda....read more

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Gov’t unsure of start date for US $980,000 programme

Government officials are uncertain about when they will be able to launch a US $980,000 Public Sector Transformation Programme expected to boost training and provide 150 temporary jobs for persons in the country, but remain hopeful that both projects will commence in reasonable time....read more

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Opposition to drop boundaries case

The Antigua Labour Party (ALP) is dropping its legal challenge of a recent controversial Electoral Boundaries report. ...read more

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Poor planning leading to unusual flooding

Chief Health Inspector Lionel Michael has blamed indiscriminate building practises for flooding occurring in areas that haven’t been known to flood....read more

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Chief health inspector: Govt’s poor hygiene causing illnesses

Chief Health Inspector Lionel Michael says illnesses affecting people in several government buildings are due to poor cleaning practices....read more

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Parham police must stay put a while longer

St. John's Antigua- Officers attached to the Parham Police Station will have to put up with the stench until authorities find an alternative building to which they can relocate....read more

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Culture employees return to work; awaiting solution

St. John's Antigua- Workers at the Department of Culture will remain off the job until ministry officials arrive at a solution to address the laundry list of problems with the building, which houses members of the division....read more

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