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This is a list of newspapers currently published in Anguilla, a British territory in the Caribbean. [1] [2] Weekly. The Anguillian – The Valley; Official.
General elections were held in Anguilla on 26 February 2025. [1] The election resulted in a victory for the opposition Anguilla United Front, with Cora Richardson-Hodge becoming Anguilla's first female premier. [2] [3]
Richardson-Hodge returned to Anguilla and worked as an attorney, founding the firm CR Hodge & Associates, later renamed Iustitia Law Chambers, in 2006. [1] [2] On 3 July 2020, she became Leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly. She first won the seat in the 2020 Anguillian general election. She is a former Minister of Home Affairs. [3 ...
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Anguilla Progressive Movement: 861 Victor Banks: Anguilla United Front: 755 5 - Road North: Merrick Richardson: Anguilla Progressive Movement: 386 Evalie Bradley: Anguilla United Front: 238 Rommel Hughes: Independent: 89 6 - Road South: Haydn Hughes: Anguilla Progressive Movement: 727 Curtis Richardson: Anguilla United Front: 540 7 - West End ...
General elections were held in Anguilla on 22 April 2015. [1] The result was a victory for the Anguilla United Front alliance, which won six of the seven elected seats in the House of Assembly . The ruling Anguilla United Movement failed to win a seat.
In the previous elections in 2000, the governing Anguilla United Party was defeated by a coalition of the Anguilla National Alliance and the Anguilla Democratic Party. Together the two parties won four of the seven elected seats and the leader of the Anguilla National Alliance, Osbourne Fleming , became Chief Minister . [ 1 ]
James Ronald Webster [1] (2 March 1926 – 9 December 2016) was a politician from Anguilla. [2] After ending the Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla federation in 1967, he served as the island territory's first Chief Minister from 10 February 1976 to 1 February 1977 and again from May 1980 to 12 March 1984.