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PM Browne Set to Announce Election Date Tuesday as ABLP Claims Polling Lead
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed he will announce the general election date on Tuesday night at the ABLP's political launch, as reported by Antigua.news. Browne also cited polling figures showing the ABLP with more than double the support of the opposition UPP.
Opinion: St. John's Rural East Shapes Up as Key Battleground Ahead of General Election
With a general election approaching, the constituency of St. John's Rural East is shaping up as a key political battleground, with incumbent Minister Maria Browne of the ABLP facing UPP challenger Ashworth Azille. An opinion piece published by Antigua.news argues the contest presents voters with a clear choice between a demonstrated record of delivery and an untested candidacy.
Adrian Williams Faces Accusations of Dishonesty Over Former LIAT Workers Advocacy
Adrian Williams has been accused of lying about his role in advocating for former LIAT workers, according to Antigua News Room. The Antiguan Herald is monitoring the situation as further details emerge.
MSJMC Workers Allege Hospital Withholding Government Back Pay
A Mount St. John's Medical Centre employee has alleged that hospital management is withholding government-issued back pay from workers who began employment after 2021, despite those workers falling within the eligible timeframe announced by the Prime Minister.
Oil Prices Surge as Trump Threatens Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Closure
Oil prices surged Sunday after President Trump threatened military strikes on Iranian energy facilities over the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A senior Iranian official responded that the waterway will remain closed until Iran receives full compensation for war damages.
PM Browne Accuses UPP of Faking Unity Ahead of General Election
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has accused the United Progressive Party of masking internal divisions behind a false show of unity ahead of the upcoming general election. Browne made the remarks on Pointe FM's Browne and Browne Show.
PM Browne Notifies International Bodies of Parliament Dissolution, Eyes Election Date
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has notified international organisations of Parliament's dissolution on April 1, 2026, and indicated that a general election date will be announced on April 7, 2026. Browne has also invited observer missions from the OAS, the Commonwealth, and CARICOM to monitor the vote.
Antigua and Barbuda Invites International Observers Ahead of General Election
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has formally invited the Commonwealth, OAS, and CARICOM to deploy observer missions for Antigua and Barbuda's upcoming general elections, following the dissolution of Parliament on April 1, 2026. Browne indicated the election date would be announced on April 7.
Antigua and Barbuda Reaffirms Ocean Protection Commitment After UN Treaty Talks
Antigua and Barbuda has reaffirmed its commitment to the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Treaty following the third Preparatory Commission meeting at the United Nations. Progress was made, but key gaps remain as the country continues to advocate for robust global ocean governance.
Antigua and Barbuda Takes Active Role in UN Ocean Treaty Talks
Antigua and Barbuda's delegation played a prominent role at the United Nations' third BBNJ Treaty preparatory session in New York, advocating on behalf of CARICOM for equitable ocean governance and the rights of small island developing states. The session, held March 23 to April 2, was the final preparatory stage before the treaty's first Conference of the Parties, expected in January 2027.
Voter Demands Direct Answers from Williams Over PM Browne's Meeting Claims
A voter has written an open letter, published by Antigua News Room, demanding that Adrian Williams provide direct answers to Prime Minister Gaston Browne's specific claims about a meeting between the two men. The letter criticises Williams' response as evasive and calls for transparency ahead of the upcoming election.
PM Browne: Road Construction Programme Will Outlast General Elections
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has assured the public that the government's road construction programme will continue after the upcoming general election, citing at least $100 million in committed financing. Browne described the initiative as part of a long-term national development strategy, not a politically motivated effort.
PM Browne: Road Rehabilitation Programme Will Outlast General Election
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has rejected claims that the island-wide road repairs are election-driven, saying the rehabilitation programme is part of a long-term development plan that will continue after the general election.
BPM's Trevor Walker Launches Barbuda Election Bid, Pledges Continued Advocacy
BPM leader Trevor Walker has formally launched his Barbuda election campaign, pledging continued service built on trust, accountability, and unwavering advocacy for the island's rights and cultural heritage.
PM Browne Calls Snap Election to Secure Stability Amid Global Uncertainty
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has defended calling a snap election, arguing the country needs a strong, settled government to navigate a period of global and domestic uncertainty. Speaking on Pointe FM, Browne said securing a longer mandate now will better equip his administration to handle the challenges ahead.
PM Browne Defends Utility Bill Waiver as Lifeline for Vulnerable Households
Prime Minister Gaston Browne is defending a Cabinet-approved policy to waive utility arrears older than six months, saying the measure targets poor and indigent households unable to afford electricity, water, and landline services. Browne also cited fire safety concerns as a key driver behind the initiative.
UPP Pushes 'People First' Governance Message as Election Season Heats Up
The United Progressive Party is advancing a 'people first' campaign platform ahead of elections, promoting servant leadership and its "Government Must Work for You" slogan. The party also highlighted St. Paul constituency candidate Franz DeFreitas as part of its broader electoral slate.
Massiah Slams One-Day Senate Reappointment as 'Poppy Show' Political Theatre
DNA leader Joanne Massiah has publicly criticised the reappointment of Alex Browne to the Senate as a short-term, symbolic gesture, calling it a "poppy show" with no constitutional basis given the imminent dissolution of Parliament.
Walker Launches Barbuda Campaign on Platform of Rights and Heritage
Trevor Walker has officially launched his Barbuda election campaign, pledging to protect the island's rights, heritage, and autonomy. He is calling on voters to support the Barbuda People's Movement ahead of election day.
Pope Leo XIV Calls for Peace and Dialogue in First Easter Sunday Address
Pope Leo XIV used his first Easter Sunday address to call on world leaders to lay down arms and choose dialogue over conflict, delivering his message to thousands gathered in a flower-decked St. Peter's Square. The pontiff also announced a special prayer vigil for peace to be held on April 11.