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From London, an Antiguan woman speaks on terror attacks

An Antiguan woman in her 60s who is visiting London this week has found herself caught up in what she describes as a “frightening” incident in the UK. Right now, the UK police are investigating a “terrorist attack” that has left at least one person dead tonight.

London attacks: What we know so far

A van has struck pedestrians on London Bridge in central London leaving a number of casualties, including fatalities. Police have declared a "terrorist incident" there and at nearby Borough Market amid reports of stabbings.

UK police rush to three attacks in central London, at least one dead

British armed police rushed to three incidents in central London on Saturday after a van ploughed into pedestrians on London Bridge and reports of multiple stabbings in the nearby Borough Market area.

Vehicle up in flames on Mckinnons Drive – Friday Evening

A Grey Nissan Pathfinder went up in flames on Mckinnons Drive on Friday evening.

Injured motorcyclist may have long recovery

Doctors have said motorcyclist Curtis Gordon is expected to have a long recovery having broken several bones in a crash in Falmouth.

Tennis legend accuses 'US gay lobby' of conspiracy

Tennis great Margaret Court believes there is a "conspiracy" from the "US gay lobby" to strip her name from one of the Australian Open stadiums.

Opposition silent as corporate ‘surveillance’ Bill passes without debate

The Leader of the Opposition Baldwin Spencer received no support from any of his senators when the Bill which he fiercely opposed in the Lower House of Parliament this week went before the Senate yesterday.

Maginley eager to play in Davis Cup

Antigua & Barbuda’s number one ranked Davis Cup player, Jody Maginley, is eager to represent his country in the prestigious competition alongside three of the country’s other top players.

Groups call for guidelines regarding the safe use of cannabis infused edibles

Two organisations have called for the several bodies including the Bureau of Standards Jamaica, the Cannabis Licensing Authority as well as the University of the West Indies (UWI) to prepare a working committee that will seek to address proper guidelines governing the safe use and dosage of cannabis infused edibles.

Police Welfare Association advocates for station repairs island wide

The state of disrepair at some of the nation’s police stations has caused the Police Welfare Association to advocate for improved working conditions for officers.
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