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Daily Archives: Jul 6, 2018

England must make most of opportunity – Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate says England must "make the most" of their World Cup opportunity in Russia, starting with Saturday's quarter-final against an "older, more experienced" Sweden.

Maradona apologises for saying England committed 'robbery'

Argentina legend Diego Maradona has apologised to FIFA for saying England committed a "monumental robbery" in beating Colombia in the World Cup last 16.

Hot Tool and East Bank Demerara to meet in the finals

Hot Tool and East Bank Demerara will battle it out in the finals of the Denfield “Tody” Thomas Memorial football league in Liberta.

Bellot: Table tennis still active

The Antigua and Barbuda Table Tennis Association’s (ABTTA) initiative where they plan to recruit 500 players in 500 days is still on the table.

Netball Association Announces Under-23 Squad

The Antigua and Barbuda Netball Association (ABNA) has announced a 12-member squad that will contest the OECS Under-23 Netball championships in St. Kitts.

EDITORIAL: New twists to the plot

We thought that there were already enough sides to the fisheries complex story in Barbuda but then the Government’s Chief of Staff, Lionel ‘Max’ Hurst released the post-Cabinet briefing notes and new twists were added to the plot.  

Residents want relief from quarry dust

Residents on St. Mark's Drive, Burma Road and neighbouring communities are crying out for relief from what they said are dust storms being generated by the nearby Burma quarry.

Gov’t “owes explanation” for increase in public service payroll

The public deserves an explanation from the government of Antigua and Barbuda for the increase in payroll.

BPM leader accused of politicising Barbuda Fisheries Complex situation

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Barbuda Affairs, Dean Jonas has accused the Leader of the Barbuda People’s Movement (BPM), and Member of Parliament, Trevor Walker of politicising the situation between the people of Barbuda and the police officers occupying the Fisheries Complex there.

PM Browne calls on CARICOM to address the “disproportionate movement of people”

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has called on the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to address the unbalanced movement of people that is borne by the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).
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