“Tit for tat” is a phrase which conveys the retaliation against a person for some action on the part...
Read moreDetailsThe level of violent crimes in Anguilla is unprecedented. Ten murders have been committed in six months. Have the...
Read moreDetailsThe Editorial of 10th November, 2023 (in The Anguillian Newspaper) questioned whether political parties in the past that made...
Read moreDetailsPoliticians seek to persuade people to see things their way. This is often with the intent of diminishing their...
Read moreDetailsTranquility wrapped in blue. Can Anguilla honestly still be described as “tranquility wrapped in blue?” The spate of killings...
Read moreDetailsBy letter dated 7th March 2025, Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Ellis Lorenzo Webster, wrote to Her Excellency, Governor...
Read moreDetailsDr. Timothy Hodge retired as Director of the Anguilla Social Security Board in January 2022. Some three years later...
Read moreDetailsAnguilla’s 2025 General Election saw the Anguilla Progressive Movement (APM) removed from office and replaced by the Anguilla United...
Read moreDetailsAnguilla’s General Election is due by September 2025. This is in accordance with section 63 (3) of the Anguilla...
Read moreDetailsThe apparent curtailing of the participation of public officers in discussions on matters considered by many to be of...
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