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Daily Archives: Sep 19, 2018

Why is rape accused cop without handcuffs and escort?

The police are investigating why one of their own allegedly failed to properly execute his duties as it relates to the detention of a...

No bail for UK cop accused of rape

Bail was denied moments ago for the Scotland Yard policeman accused of raping a 19 year old woman in Antigua three years ago. The cop,...

Man shot dead in Yorks identified

Update: Adrian Shand, is according to the police, the man who was shot dead in Yorks this morning. At the time of the incident, he was...

Man shot dead in Yorks

Update: Adrian Shand, is according to the police, the man who was shot dead in Yorks this morning. At the time of the incident, he was...

Local cricketers take talents to St. Martin cricket team

At least five of the country’s cricketers have joined the St. Martin senior national team for the ongoing Leeward Islands 50 overs tournament in Montserrat.

Bowen eyes ‘improvements’ for CBA programme

Basketball Association presidential hopeful, Jules Bowen, has lauded the Central Basketball Association (CBA) player initiative started last season adding that once elected, he will find ways of improving the programme to benefit all teams competing in the association’s top league.

Messi hattrick sinks PSV Eindhoven

Lionel Messi scored his 48th career hat-trick as Barcelona thrashed Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven in their opening group game.

Stokes and Hales charged by ECB

Ben Stokes and Alex Hales have been charged with bringing the game into disrepute by the England and Wales Cricket Board following an incident outside a Bristol nightclub.

Guyana Friendly For Benna Boys

The Antigua and Barbuda Benna Boys could play at least one friendly encounter ahead of their October 12 fixture against the Bahamas in the CONCACAF Nations League.  

EDITORIAL: Lady Justice weeps

The word reaching our newsroom early yesterday was that the town hall meeting scheduled for this evening at the Multipurpose Cultural Centre was slowly becoming a farce. Apparently, the organisers of the historic debate/discussion on the pros and cons of the embrace of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as our apex court, pulled a fast one on John Q Public and Jane B Ordinary. Yes, we can already see the raised eyebrows and hear the cynical snickers: what else is new!
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