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Defeated in Barbuda, Beazer Appointed Government Senator and Vows Political Return
Kendra Beazer, who lost the Barbuda seat in the recent general elections, has been appointed as a Government Senator and vowed to win the seat in the next electoral round. His swearing-in signals he intends to remain a prominent political figure in Barbuda.
Williams-Grant Begins Fourth Term as Senate President, Pledges Greater Legislative Independence
Senator Alincia Williams-Grant has been sworn in for her fourth consecutive term as President of the Senate, pledging to prioritise the strengthening of legislative independence during her new tenure.
High Court Orders Handwriting Expert in Dispute Over Asot Michael's Will
A High Court judge has ordered an independent handwriting expert to assess whether the signature on the late MP Asot Michael's contested will is authentic. Michael, 54, was found dead at his Dry Hill home on November 5th, 2024.
Treasury Says Back Pay Disbursed, But Some Public Servants Still Awaiting Funds
The Treasury Department says retroactive salary payments have been distributed to public sector workers, but some government employees report they are still waiting to receive their back pay. The update follows weeks of anticipation among public servants across various ministries and statutory offices.
Over 200 Volunteer Spots Open Ahead of CHOGM 2026 in St John's
Over 200 volunteer positions are still available for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, set to take place in St John's from November 1–4, 2026. High Commissioner Karen-Mae Hill has called for a "whole of country" effort to ensure the summit's success.
New Health Minister Launches Review of SLBMC Operations
Newly appointed Health Minister Michael Joseph has begun reviewing operations at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre, meeting with Permanent Secretary Stacey Gregg-Paige to outline priorities shortly after assuming office on May 5th.
Government to Hold Official Funeral for Former Senator Mary-Claire Hurst
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced it will hold an official funeral for former Senator Mary-Claire Hurst, who died earlier this week. Cabinet made the decision at its first post-election meeting, where ministers also paid tribute to the late senator.
UPP Names Four Opposition Senators Ahead of Pringle's Formal Appointment
The United Progressive Party has named four senators to serve on the Opposition bench as Jamale Pringle prepares to be formally appointed Leader of the Opposition on Monday. The selections include Antigua and Barbuda Workers' Union Executive Officer Chester Hughes and UPP public relations officer Jonathan Wehner.
Ten Government Senators Sworn In at Government House
Ten of eleven government senators were sworn in at Government House one week after the general elections, with Prime Minister Gaston Browne having selected the appointees. A total of 17 senators are expected to be appointed in all.
Former St. Kitts PM Douglas Offers Political Counsel to Antigua's Leaders and Opposition
Former St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Denzil L. Douglas has shared insights on the responsibilities of governance and opposition in Antigua and Barbuda, calling for deep reflection following a significant electoral shift. The seasoned Caribbean statesman drew on his experience as a four-term leader to address the fine line between a democratic mandate and political entrenchment.
Analyst Warns Gov't Must Deliver 'Immediate Excellence' After 2026 Election
Political analyst Stafford Lewis has warned that Antigua and Barbuda's government must deliver immediate excellence to meet the mandate voters granted in the 2026 elections, with parliamentary numbers mirroring the 2018 results. Lewis argues the administration faces urgent pressure to fulfil its promise of transforming the nation into an economic powerhouse.
Antigua and Barbuda 'Well Advanced' in Preparations for CHOGM 2026
Antigua and Barbuda officials say the country is well advanced in its preparations to host CHOGM 2026, scheduled for November 1st to 4th. High Commissioner Karen-Mae Hill and Commonwealth Secretariat Director of Communications Satinder Bindra both expressed confidence in the nation's readiness.
US Withdrawal from Exercise Tradewinds Forces Antigua and Barbuda to Revise CHOGM Security Plans
Antigua and Barbuda is revising its CHOGM security strategy after the United States withdrew from Exercise Tradewinds, the annual Caribbean military drill Washington has long funded and led. Chief of Defence Staff Brigadier General Telbert Benjamin confirmed the development, as reported by Antigua Observer.
PM Browne Challenges New Cabinet to Prioritise Service Over Status
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has challenged his newly sworn-in Cabinet to treat their appointments as a duty rather than a political reward, calling on ministers to lead a national renaissance. The instruments of office were formally issued on Tuesday at the American University of Antigua.
Kiz Johnson Makes History as Second Female MP After St. Philip's South Win
Kiz Johnson has been sworn in as Minister of State in the Ministry of Social and Urban Transformation after winning the St. Philip's South constituency on April 30, 2026, becoming the second female Member of Parliament in Antigua and Barbuda's history.
George Celebrates Hard-Fought St. Mary's South Win as Simon Acknowledges Supporters
Newly elected St. Mary's South parliamentary representative Dwayne George is celebrating a hard-fought ABLP victory, with remarks made following the swearing-in of Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Attorney General Sir Steadroy Benjamin. Fellow party figure Simon also extended thanks to supporters in the wake of the results.
PM Browne Pledges 'Renaissance' for Workers with Liveable Wage and Safer Workplaces
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has pledged a "renaissance" for Antigua and Barbuda's working class, promising a liveable wage and stronger workplace safety measures at a joint AT&LU and ABLP rally. The commitments signal that labour empowerment will be a central priority of his administration's current term.
AT&LU General Secretary Urges Workers to Build Financial Resilience and Embrace Lifelong Learning
AT&LU General Secretary Alrick Daniel used this year's Labour Day rally to call on Antiguan and Barbudan workers to adopt better financial habits and commit to lifelong learning in the face of emerging global challenges.
Samoa's High Commissioner Offers CHOGM Hosting Advice to Antigua and Barbuda
Samoa's High Commissioner, Her Excellency Francella Strickland, shared hosting advice with Antigua and Barbuda during a Q&A session at Garden Grill last Wednesday, as the twin-island nation prepares to host CHOGM 2026.
ABAPD President Calls for Greater Representation of People with Disabilities
ABAPD President Bernard Warner is calling for greater representation of people with disabilities across various industries in Antigua and Barbuda, warning that their concerns have long gone unaddressed.