AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOverseas Territories Public Service Summit: Bermuda wrapped up its annual Deputy Governors and Heads of Public Service summit with Anguilla and other UK territories, focusing on workforce shortages, talent retention, public service reform, leadership development, and how emerging tech like AI is being integrated into government operations. Blue Belt Marine Research Tender: The UK’s Blue Belt Programme is seeking a supplier to process “Beyond the Reef” survey samples from Anguilla and other territories, using metabarcoding to generate publishable raw sequence data for marine life mapping. Anguilla in the UK Medical Pipeline: New Anglia University is pitching a UK-aligned Doctor of Medicine pathway as UK medical school competition intensifies, highlighting the widening gap between applications and funded places. Opposition “Horseman” Lawsuit Talk: Local commentary says the “Horseman” case is being framed by the NNP against the ruling NDC, with claims it could be tied to opposition political strategy ahead of the next general election. Environment Month Heritage Cleanup: Anguilla’s Parks and Beaches Division led a community cleanup at Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon, linking heritage preservation to tourism and culture. Regional Air Connectivity Boost: BermudAir announced new seasonal routes that include direct service to Anguilla from Boston and expanded links across the Caribbean, with additional winter service planned via Toronto to Turks and Caicos and onward connectivity to Anguilla.
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