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Two Suspects in Custody After Teenage Couple Shot Dead in Villa
Two men, aged 19 and 24, are in police custody following the shooting deaths of teenagers Omarie Lewis and Brianna Clarke, who were killed outside their Villa home on Thursday morning. The killings have shocked the nation and prompted renewed concern over gun violence.
Two Suspects Held in Villa Double Homicide That Claimed Teen Lives
Two male suspects, aged 19 and 24, are in police custody following the fatal shooting of two young Villa residents — 17-year-old Omarie Lewis and 18-year-old Brianna Clarke — on Thursday morning. Investigations are ongoing.
MPs and Audience Walk Out as Opposition Leader Delivers Scathing Tribute to Sir Molwyn
Parliament descended into open division as government members and gallery attendees walked out during Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle's sharply critical tribute to former minister Sir Molwyn Joseph. Pringle broke from convention, refusing to offer praise and instead delivering a frank assessment of Joseph's record.
New St. Philip's North MP Baltimore Pledges Results-Driven Leadership in Parliament Debut
Randy Baltimore, the newly elected MP for St. Philip's North, made his parliamentary debut on Friday, promising accountable, results-driven leadership focused on infrastructure, youth development, environmental stewardship and community safety.
MPs, Public Walk Out as Opposition Leader Delivers Scathing Tribute to Retiring Sir Molwyn
Government MPs and members of the public walked out of Antigua's Lower House in protest after Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle delivered a scathing critique of retiring 38-year parliamentarian Sir Molwyn Joseph during a tribute session. According to Antigua News Room, Pringle accused Sir Molwyn of presiding over a deteriorating health sector and a neglected constituency.
Randy Baltimore Sworn In as St Philip North MP, Elected Deputy Speaker
Randy Baltimore was sworn in as the Member of Parliament for St Philip North on Friday and was subsequently elected Deputy Speaker of the House, filling the vacancy left by the retirement of Sir Robin Yearwood.
Paperclips Ltd. Funds 100 Free Animal Sterilisations Through Monthly Clinic Partnership
Paperclips Ltd. has reached a milestone of 100 funded animal sterilisations through its monthly partnership with the Antigua Spay and Neuter Clinic. The clinic's president is now calling on other local businesses to make similar contributions to tackle pet overpopulation.
Randy Baltimore Elected Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly
Randy Baltimore has been elected Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly following his swearing-in as a Member of Parliament. Prime Minister Browne nominated Baltimore for the role, which became vacant after the resignation of Sir Robin Yearwood.
PM Browne Announces Parliament Will Be Prorogued During Tribute Sitting
Prime Minister Gaston Browne announced that Parliament will be prorogued, making the surprise declaration during a House of Representatives sitting devoted to ceremonial tributes. The move signals a suspension of the current legislative session, with a formal statement from the Prime Minister expected shortly.
PM Browne Announces Parliament to Be Prorogued
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced that parliament will be prorogued, with a formal statement expected shortly. The announcement came during a sitting that featured tributes to a late MP and remarks marking a change in parliamentary membership.
Randy Baltimore Sworn In as MP for St. Philip's North After Landslide By-Election Win
Randy Baltimore has been sworn in as the new Member of Parliament for St. Philip's North after capturing nearly 70 per cent of the vote in the March 16 by-election. He succeeds Sir Robin Yearwood, who served in parliament for 50 years before retiring at age 80.
Ministry Opens Applications for 2026 OAS Academic Scholarships
The Ministry of Education, Sports and Creative Industries is inviting applications for the 2026 OAS Academic Scholarship Program, with a deadline of Friday, 2nd April, 2026. The scholarships target students enrolled in the last two years of a Bachelor's Degree programme.
Antigua and Barbuda to Get First National Cardiology Center by Year's End
Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has approved the establishment of the country's first National Cardiology Center, set to be operational by year's end through a partnership with Hangzhou Normal University. The facility aims to eliminate the need for patients to travel abroad for critical cardiac procedures.
Man Charged Over $232,000 Cannabis Haul Granted Bail With Strict Conditions
Shawn Richards, charged with cultivating 377 cannabis plants valued at $232,000, has been granted $250,000 bail with strict reporting and residency conditions. The case has been adjourned to 27 May for committal.
Old Road Man Granted Bail on Cannabis Cultivation Charges Worth $232,000
Old Road resident Shawn Richards has been granted bail of $250,000 after being charged with cultivating, possessing, and supplying 377 cannabis plants with a combined street value of $232,000. His release comes with strict conditions, including daily police reporting and a travel ban.
Opinion: UPP Faces Questions Over Leadership, Unity, and Electoral Relevance
A pointed political commentary, as reported by Antigua News Room, argues that the United Progressive Party remains mired in leadership disputes, electoral underperformance, and strategic inconsistency, raising serious questions about its readiness to govern.
St. Philip's North MP Holds Contractor Meeting Ahead of Constituency Road Works
St. Philip's North MP Randy Baltimore has met with local contractors to discuss upcoming road improvement works and infrastructure projects, with a stated focus on creating economic opportunities for young people and small businesses in the constituency.
Antigua and Barbuda Inflation Falls 0.8% as Food Prices Ease
Inflation in Antigua and Barbuda fell by 0.8 percent in February, with declining fruit, vegetable, and meat prices driving relief for household budgets, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics. Fish and seafood prices, however, bucked the trend, rising 12.3 percent over the year.
Rental Costs Drop Nearly 4% as Housing Prices Continue to Fall
Rental costs in Antigua and Barbuda fell 3.9 percent year-on-year and 1.6 percent month-on-month in February 2026, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data. The decline offers some relief to tenants, though broader affordability concerns persist.
Cabinet Moves to Fix Public Smoking Law After Arrest-Only Policy Sparks Backlash
Cabinet has agreed to amend the country's public smoking law and restore a ticketing system for violations, after an arrest-only enforcement policy drew widespread criticism. Director General for Communications Maurice Merchant said Parliament must clarify the legislation to prevent courts from being overwhelmed by minor smoking offences.