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It is owned by NewsCo Limited, based in St. John's, Antigua. [2] Antigua.news is a digital news portal founded in 2022 by ambassador Dario Item as official news channel of the Embassy of Antigua and Barbuda in Madrid, focused on covering current affairs in Antigua and Barbuda, as well as key global news stories, winner of ABGMA best online news ...
On 14 January 2025, a by-election was held in the Antiguan parliamentary seat of St. Peter following the assassination of Asot Michael.It was Antigua and Barbuda's third election since Prime Minister Gaston Browne emerged victorious in the 2023 general election.
The Daily Post is a daily newspaper for the North Wales region of Wales. Its website is branded North Wales Live. [3] The newspaper gained independence from the Liverpool Daily Post in 2003, which later ceased production in December 2013. [4] It was based on Vale Road, Llandudno Junction, from 2001 to 2017.
South Wales Daily Post, former name of the South Wales Evening Post, Swansea, Wales; Daily Post (London newspaper), founded in 1719; Liverpool Daily Post (1855–2013) . Daily Post (North Wales), split off from the Liverpool Daily Post in 2003
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Antigua.news icon. Antigua.news (a.k.a. Antigua News or Antigua and Barbuda News) is a digital news and opinion portal founded in 2022 by Ambassador Dario Item as the official news channel of the Embassy of Antigua and Barbuda in Madrid, focused on delivering coverage of current affairs in Antigua and Barbuda, as well as key global breaking news.
The most popular local newspapers in Wales, as of 2018, are the Daily Post, the Swansea-based South Wales Evening Post, the Cardiff-based South Wales Echo and Western Mail, and the Newport-based South Wales Argus. [14] The North Wales edition of the Liverpool Daily Post is distributed in that region. [14]
The Daily Observer, the only daily newspaper of Antigua and Barbuda, est. 1993; Northern Daily Leader, published in Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia, and formerly known as The Daily Observer; The Daily Observer, est. 2011; The Daily Observer, published in The Gambia; Liberian Observer, which has also used the name Daily Observer