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Government House Museum Opens After Decade of Restoration Work
Governor General Sir Rodney Williams has officially unveiled the restored Government House Main House and a new national museum, completing a heritage project that began in 2014. The museum traces Antigua and Barbuda's history from British settlement in 1632 through to the present day.
PM Browne Accuses Opposition of Circulating Covert Pro-LGBTQ Campaign Material
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has accused opposition figures Jamale Pringle and Harold Lovell of circulating covert pro-LGBTQ campaign material ahead of the general election, though he provided no supporting evidence for the claim.
Cricket Matches and Global Citizen Concert to Anchor CHOGM 2026 Cultural Programme
Two cricket matches at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium and a Global Citizen Night concert will headline the cultural programme for CHOGM 2026, which takes place in Antigua and Barbuda from November 1 to 4. Organisers say the events are designed to showcase Caribbean culture to a global audience while coinciding with the country's 44th anniversary of independence.
ABEC Records Nearly 30,000 Voter ID Applications Ahead of April 30 Election
Antigua and Barbuda's Electoral Commission has processed nearly 30,000 replacement voter ID applications in April alone, as reported by Antigua.news, with St. Peter leading constituencies at 88% completion ahead of the April 30 general election.
ABEC Publishes Official Voters' List Ahead of April 30 General Election
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission has published the official Register of Electors for the April 30, 2026 general election, urging eligible voters to verify their registration details online.
Nibbs Proposes 'Talent Bank' for Barbudans Abroad, Slams BPM Council Record
Former Barbuda Affairs Minister Arthur Nibbs has proposed a 'talent bank' to attract skilled Barbudans home from abroad, while using an ABLP campaign rally to question the BPM-led Barbuda Council's record on sanitation, agriculture, and sports infrastructure ahead of the April 30 general election.
PM Browne Pledges $150 Million in Barbuda Projects, Defends Land Policy at ABLP Rally
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced approximately $150 million in planned infrastructure projects for Barbuda, covering roads, a new cargo port, a primary school, airport upgrades, and renewable energy expansion. Speaking at an ABLP campaign rally, Browne also defended his administration's land policy and pledged Cabinet representation for Barbuda if candidate Kendra Beazer is elected.
ABLP's Turner Touts 13 Homes Underway in Pares, 21 More Planned for Parham
ABLP St. Peter candidate Rawdon Turner says 13 homes are nearing completion in Pares Village, with 21 more units planned for Parham as part of a phased housing initiative targeting young people. Turner highlighted the programme during an ABS election interview ahead of the April 30 general election.
UPP Leader Pringle Proposes Industry-Based Work Permit Reform
UPP Leader Jamale Pringle has pledged to replace the current employer-specific work permit system with industry-based permits, allowing foreign workers to change jobs within their sector without costly reapplications. The announcement was made at a rally in All Saints ahead of the April 30 general election.
ABLP's Beazer Promises Barbuda Wealth Fund, Targets Cabinet Seat in April 30 Vote
ABLP candidate Kendra Beazer has unveiled a Barbuda Wealth Fund proposal at a pre-election rally, promising to redirect investment revenues toward long-term island development as he challenges incumbent BPM MP Trevor Walker ahead of the April 30 general election. As reported by Antigua.news, Beazer also pledged Cabinet-level representation for Barbuda and vocational training programmes for young residents.
ABLP Candidate Newton Vows New Old Road Clinic and Ambulance Within First Year
ABLP candidate Lamin Newton has pledged to build a new clinic in Old Road and secure a donated ambulance for the All Saints area within his first year in office, making healthcare the centrepiece of his All Saints East and St. Luke campaign. Newton outlined a series of time-bound commitments on ABS Television, citing existing donor conversations and completed facility drawings as evidence the pledges are deliverable.
Joseph Pledges Concrete Roads and Drainage Fix for St. John's Rural West
ABLP candidate Michael Joseph has outlined plans for concrete road construction and engineering solutions to address chronic flooding in St. John's Rural West, targeting Golden Grove Extension, Cooks, and the notorious 'Big Gutter' drainage system ahead of the April 30 general election.
ABLP's Michael Joseph Vows Complete Drainage Overhaul for St. John's Rural West
ABLP candidate Michael Joseph has launched his "Renaissance" manifesto for St. John's Rural West, placing a full overhaul of the constituency's drainage systems at the heart of a wide-ranging platform that also addresses roads, healthcare, youth development and utilities. As reported by Antigua.news, Joseph plans to partner with the Department of Environment to access Climate Adaptation funding to support the infrastructure works.
Nearly 30,000 Replacement Voter IDs Issued Ahead of April 30 General Election
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission reports that more than 29,000 replacement voter ID applications have been processed across all 17 constituencies ahead of the April 30 general election. Completion rates vary widely, with some constituencies nearing 90 percent and others still in the mid-50 percent range.
APUA Employee of 25 Years Calls Out CEO's Leadership in Open Letter to PM
An anonymous APUA employee of over 25 years has written an open letter to Prime Minister Gaston Browne, alleging financial mismanagement, excessive micromanagement, and a flawed appointment process surrounding CEO John Bradshaw. The letter, reported by Antigua News Room, calls on the Prime Minister to look beyond official reports and take a closer look at conditions within the public utility.
UPP's Pringle Vows Urgent Fuel Relief Talks with WIOC, Bus Operators if Elected
UPP leader Jamale Pringle has pledged to hold urgent talks with WIOC and public transport operators on fuel relief if his party wins the April 30 general election. Pringle described rising gasoline and food costs as a matter of urgency requiring immediate government intervention.
Letter Suggests UPP MPs Moved to Oust Pringle as Opposition Leader in Favour of Lewis
A letter circulating during the election campaign suggests UPP MPs attempted to replace political leader Jamale Pringle with Richard Lewis as Leader of the Opposition. The document, apparently linked to former MP Kelvin "Shugy" Simon, signals deepening divisions within the party.
Beazer Calls for Action Over Rhetoric at Barbuda Campaign Rally
Candidate Kendra Beazer addressed a campaign rally in Barbuda, calling on voters to demand action over empty promises and framing the April 30 election as a critical turning point for the island. As reported by Antigua News Room, Beazer pledged result-driven leadership and urged supporters to hold him accountable if elected.
PM Browne Pledges Cabinet Seat for Barbuda if Beazer Wins April 30 Election
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has pledged to appoint Kendra Beazer to Cabinet if she wins the April 30 Barbuda election, arguing the move would give the island direct influence over national policy and development decisions.
ABEC Urges Voters to Collect Replacement ID Cards Before Offices Close
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission is urging voters who replaced their ID cards between March 23 and April 2 to collect them promptly from their respective Registration Units. Extended weekday hours of 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. are in effect amid increased pre-election activity.