AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAirport Emergency Readiness: Anguilla Trading and Development Company (TDC Group) donated a fully equipped Scherber First Responder Backpack to the Port Health Unit at St. Kitts and Nevis’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport, boosting EMT/EMS, trauma, and oxygen response capacity. Regional Central Banking: The ECCB says its Agency Offices across member states are key for currency operations, regulatory oversight, and public education—while stressing they are not commercial banks. Currency Design Shift: ECCU countries are set to move away from Queen Elizabeth II imagery on new banknotes, with Grenada’s Kirani James slated for the $5 note from 2027. Public Service Cooperation: Bermuda hosted an Overseas Territories summit focused on workforce shortages, public service reform, leadership development, and using emerging tech like AI in government. Medical Training Pressure: New Anglia University is promoting an MD pathway for UK applicants amid intense competition for medical school places. Political Court Watch: A local opposition-linked lawsuit over “Horseman” and “two horses” is being framed as a potential election issue by the NNP. Regional Travel Links: BermudAir plans expanded winter routes, including new Toronto–Providenciales service that also connects onward to Anguilla.
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