King’s counsel Keith Ford, who served as attorney general from 1979 to 1994, was laid to rest after a moving official funeral at the Cathedral of St...
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A two-day training on restorative justice, criminal mediation and child justice is underway at Tradewinds hotel. It is aimed at addressing the backlog of criminal cases and improve the administration of justice in Antigua and Barbuda. Jamie J. Roacher reports.
King’s counsel Keith Ford, who served as attorney general from 1979 to 1994, was laid to rest after a moving official funeral at the Cathedral of St...
Police Commissioner Atlee Rodney is urging residents to heed warnings and stay indoors, if a tropical cyclone threatens the country for the remainder...
Three leading paediatricians have collaborated to establish their own practice, Island Kidz Medical Center. Their goal is not only to enhance the...
A bronze sculpture is being planned to honour former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews for his over 3000 days in office. This initiative follows a...
Truth and Reconciliation Committee Chair Sashi Kiran emphasizes the crucial role of mediation and negotiation in fostering peace and healing in the...
The netballers of Antigua and Barbuda suffered defeat St St Lucia at the 4th ECCB International Netball series in St. Lucia on Monday night. Antigua...
The West African Institute of Public Health (WAIPH) has applauded the launch of a 1.5 billion euros Primary Health Financing Platform by the World...
AG Reginald Armour, SC, said he will not be appealing the judgment in the case of Tot Lampkin vs the AG. He said the case was a wake-up call for the...
The Senior Courts of Belize were closed today, as members of the judiciary were attending a training seminar. Over 80 representatives from the...
There was another defeat for Antigua and Barbuda on Thursday at the ECCB International Netball Series in St. Lucia. The Antiguans went under...