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Daily Archives: Jun 12, 2017

Three key points made about the third anniversary of ABLP’s term

Today marks three years since Antigua & Barbuda Labour Party took office on June 12 2017.

PM thanks underpaid workers for subsidizing homes

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has thanked workers at the National Housing Corporation for subsidizing the cost of homes at Dredge Bay by accepting lower wages than they deserved.

Two Men Remanded on Multiple Charges

Two men were remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison on Monday, after appearing in the Magistrate’s Court to answer a number of charges. Timothy Kirby, 26 of Sutherland and 26yr-old Marcel Parker of Perry Bay were both denied bail when they appeared before Chief Magistrate Walsh, charged with three counts of Attempted Murder; three counts of Shooting with Intent to Murder; Possession of Unlicensed Firearm; Possession of Ammunition; Larceny of a goat, and the unlawful and malicious damage committed to a goat.

Black Monday March Coverage/Dredge Bay Handover

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Royal Antigua to reopen under Sunwing in 2018

A government press release says the Royal Antiguan Hotel will be refurbished and reopened by the Sunwing Group by November 2018.

Guyana wants ACP countries to become drivers of global economic development

BRUSSELS, Jun 12, CMC – Guyana says the upcoming negotiations between the European Union and the African Caribbean and Pacific ( EU-ACP) on a new partnership agreement should allow for the developing countries to become “drivers of global economic, human and social development in the 21st century”.

Macron's likely landslide lifts markets, low turnout clouds celebration

A first-round parliamentary election result promising President Emmanuel Macron a crushing majority in parliament lifted investor sentiment on Monday though the lowest voter turnout in modern history clouded celebration.

Britain's PM May to face her party amid post-election tumult

Prime Minister Theresa May must convince her Conservative lawmakers on Monday that she should stay as party leader after an election gamble that has plunged British politics into chaos a week before formal talks to leave the European Union begin.

Russian police detain Putin critic Navalny, scores of protesters held

Baton-wielding riot police broke up an anti-government demonstration in Moscow on Monday and arrested scores of protesters after detaining Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as he tried to leave his home.

Jamaicans and Guyanese nationals among illegal residents in Trinidad and Tobago

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Jun 10, CMC – More than one thousand Venezuelan nationals are living illegally in Trinidad and Tobago, according to official figure released here.
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