AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLanguage & Identity Debate: Panellists say Antigua and Barbuda has no declared official language, warning that making Spanish official could reshape laws, signage, courts and public records. Education & Youth: Education Director Clare Browne tells CSEC top scholars their success is a “blueprint” for the nation’s future, while a free AUA bootcamp maps a six-year route to medical school. Child Labour Watch: People’s Union leader Ralph Potter argues early work and apprenticeship for minors brings long-term harm under ILO standards. Health & Community: Police investigate the death of senior surgeon Dr. Subbiah Radhakrishnan (Dr. Krishnan) found unresponsive outside his Belmont home. Carnival & Culture: ABFC says Carnival City’s stage and roof are complete, and the Culture Department will train Soca and Calypso adjudicators ahead of competitions. Tourism & Pride: Two resorts publicly welcome LGBTQIA+ travellers during Pride Month, stressing belonging and safe hospitality. Disaster Readiness: Barbuda moves closer to Tsunami Ready status after a successful community exercise. Youth Commonwealth Build: Tuvalu’s youth leader and a 23-person taskforce are set to help plan the 2026 Commonwealth Youth Forum in Antigua.
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