Daily Archives: Sep 4, 2018
Elderly man accused of sex crime on minor
A 70 year old man who allegedly sexually assaulted a 14 year old girl is now behind bars.
He was denied bail this morning and...
British cop faces extradition to Antigua for alleged sex crime
Press release: Antigua and Barbuda achieved a first in legal history for the OECS and a very rare for other Caribbean countries when Director...
Patriots clinch last playoff spot as Tridents eliminated
Rain, coupled by dashing knocks from Rassie van der Dussen and captain Chris Gayle, powered St Kitts and Nevis to a seven-wicket victory over Jamaica Tallawahs here Sunday night, and into the playoffs of the Caribbean Premier League.
Barbudans will be forcibly removed – PM Browne
Barbudans, who continue to ignore repeated notices to leave the National Technical Training Centre, (NTTC) shelter in Antigua will be forced to do so.
New school year off to a good start
The official start of the 2018/2019 academic year yesterday, went by with little or no hiccups, that’s according to Director of Education Clare Browne.
Cook to retire from international cricket after fifth Test
England’s highest Test run-scorer Alastair Cook will retire from international cricket after this week’s final Test against India.
Social Security staff protest sexual harassment of colleague
President of the Antigua Trades and Labour Union (AT&LU), Wigley George said he wants the Antigua and Barbuda Social Security Board to send a strong message to one of its managers who is accused of sexually harassing an employee.
Students should be included in decision making says PTA head
President of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA), Alister Thomas believes that there should be a multi-sectoral approach to education with the inclusion of students.
Murder accused remanded
The Potters man accused of killing his transgender girlfriend was remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison yesterday in his first court appearance since the August 29 homicide.
Serena’s ‘desire has not gone down’
Serena Williams says her motivation to win major trophies remains as high as ever in motherhood after reaching the US Open quarter-finals.
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