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26‑Year‑Old Fatally Shot in Anguilla, Marking 3rd Homicide of 2026.

26 year old alleged victim. Reports reaching All Angles UK from our correspondents in Anguilla confirm that the Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) is investigating the island’s third homicide of the year, following a fatal shooting in the South Hill area during the early hours of Saturday, 14 February 2026.  LIVE RADIO LISTEN NOW Police say that at approximately 2:20 a.m., officers responded to reports of multiple gunshots in the Back Street area, where they discovered a 26‑year‑old male lying unresponsive outside an apartment complex with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel. The victim has not yet been publicly named. AD: SHOP WITH AVON This killing marks Anguilla’s second unsolved homicide of the year and adds to the 11 cases that remained unresolved at the end of last year. The area has been cordoned off as investigators process the scene and pursue several lines of inquiry. Police have not announced any arrests or identified suspec...

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Single Mums, Double the Strength: Making It Work Against the Ods


 Making It Happen: A Salute to Single Mothers Everywhere

Let’s take a moment to recognise the quiet strength of single mothers—especially those raising more than one child, or children with special needs. These women aren’t just juggling packed lunches and school runs; they’re managing entire households, often without consistent support.

In countries like the UK and across Europe, there are systems in place—child benefit, free school meals, subsidised childcare—that help cushion the blow. But in many parts of the Caribbean and beyond, these lifelines simply don’t exist. School fees, uniforms, supplies, transport, daily meals, extracurriculars—it all falls squarely on mum’s shoulders.



And yet, somehow, she makes it work. She stretches every pound, every dollar, every ounce of energy to ensure her children feel safe, loved, and included. She’s the one up late sewing badges onto uniforms, finding creative ways to keep the fridge, cupboards or shelves stocked, and making sure her child with additional needs gets the care they deserve. All while navigating rising costs, limited resources, and the emotional toll of doing it alone. It’s not just resilience—it’s a masterclass in love and logistics.

We often celebrate success in flashy ways, but the real heroes are the ones who show up every day, quietly building futures for their children. These mums deserve more than applause—they deserve structural support, financial relief, and community care. Because no one should have to choose between paying the light bill and buying school shoes.

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💬 What do you think? Have you witnessed the strength of a single mum in your life—or lived it yourself? Drop a comment below and let’s open up the conversation. What support do single mothers truly need—and how can we help make it happen?

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