AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPride & Tourism: Pineapple Beach Club Antigua and The Verandah Resort and Spa publicly reaffirmed LGBTQIA+ inclusion for Pride Month, telling travellers they can book without “unspoken questions” and promising a welcoming, respectful stay. Education & Youth: Antigua and Barbuda’s top CSEC performers were honoured at the 40th National CSEC Awards, with Kaylei John-Baptiste named Student of the Year, while 23 young people were selected for the 2026 Commonwealth Youth Forum taskforce ahead of CHOGM in November. Public Service Pay: Public servants say they’re still waiting on promised back pay after the April 30 election, with frustration growing as the new budget cycle approaches. Justice & Governance: PM Browne challenged DPP Clement Joseph’s stance that he owes the public “no explanation” for prosecutorial decisions, warning it could weaken trust in the justice system. Health & Safety: Tributes continue after surgeon Dr. Subbiah “Dr. Krishnan” Radhakrishnan was found dead outside his Belmont home; police investigations are ongoing. Regional Cooperation: OECS says Antigua and Barbuda will host a specialised services-sector training programme starting June 29.
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