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Daily Archives: Apr 10, 2019

Editorial: Labour Code amendments – an urgent necessity

The recent amendments to the Labour Code debated in the Lower House of Parliament as it relates to the Division C7 and Division C44 of the...

Sargassum seaweed strikes again

Sargassum seaweed, which has caused havoc in the past for the tourism sector of Antigua & Barbuda, is again making its way to the country’s shores. Chairman...

Stuart says Faithful Nationals picket is for ‘political gain’

Democratic National Alliance (DNA) spokesperson on finance, Anthony Stuart, has added his voice to a growing number of people calling on the Faithful Nationals and Concerned...

Busted drug quartet pleads not guilty

Two women and two men charged in connection with several drug-related offences have pleaded not guilty, and all but one of them got bail pending their...

PM jumps for joy at Carnival agreement, Lovell says ‘hold the celebration’

Prime Minister Gaston Browne expressed joy over the agreement between his government and Carnival Cruise Lines, but the political leader of United Progressive Party (UPP), Harold...

Vendors, taxi operators welcome reported outcome of Carnival-GOAB talks

Key stakeholders in the cruise tourism industry have breathed a collective sigh of relief over recent reports that Carnival Cruise Lines will continue its scheduled calls...

Public wants offending restaurants named

Grave and widespread public concern is being expressed about the closure of several food service establishments – especially because their identities have been kept under wraps...
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