We have started to collect the most important news related to Antigua and Barbuda in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Police in Antigua are questioning five people over the murder of a British doctor and the shooting of her husband on honeymoon.
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Police say "prime suspects" are among eight people arrested in connection with the deaths of a couple murdered in Antigua.
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Hundreds of depositors of the Bank of Antigua withdraw their funds after bank owner Sir Allen Stanford was charged with fraud.
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Antigua and Barbuda fires its chief financial regulator, accused of accepting bribes from Texan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford.
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Antigua police say every effort is being made to catch a gunman who killed a UK bride and left her husband in a coma.
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Antigua's prime minister urges British police to help solve the shootings of honeymoon couple Catherine and Ben Mullany.
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The $20m match between England and Sir Allen Stanford's Caribbean team is in doubt after a High Court ruling over sponsorship.
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A British 14-year-old arrives in Antigua to become the youngest person to cross the Atlantic single-handed.
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The government of Antigua and Barbuda calls for the takeover of land and assets owned by Sir Allen Stanford.
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Stephen Fleming's ninth one-day century eases New Zealand to victory against Bangladesh in Antigua.
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