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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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When Britain Ditches Decorum: Paul Candler Runs from Anguilla Officials in London

Paul Candler Commissioner for the British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory.

By Tracyann Dunkley | Politics Watch

They call him Paul Candler, former Director of Overseas Territories and one-time Acting Governor of Anguilla — a man who was once received with open arms and deep respect on the island. But in a shocking turn, reports now suggest that Candler, here in the United Kingdom, literally avoided and ran from Anguilla Government officials, Hayden Hughes and Dr. Ellis Webster, refusing even basic engagement. The same man who once represented Britain’s authority in Anguilla, championed as a friend and ally, suddenly turned his back when it came to accountability on home soil.

Hon. Haydn Hughes Opposition Member of The House of Assembly Anguilla.

This isn’t merely a matter of bad manners — it’s a glaring metaphor for Britain’s relationship with its Overseas Territories. When the BOTs are useful, they’re paraded as part of the “British family.” When they ask to be heard, they’re treated as inconvenient guests.

Dr. Ellis Lorenzo Webster Former Premier Of Anguilla 2020 - 2025 and Ent Doctor

Candler’s apparent evasion of Anguillan representatives in London embodies that hypocrisy: the UK’s willingness to enjoy the prestige of ownership without any of the responsibility that should accompany it.

If Britain truly respected these territories, officials like Candler would face scrutiny for such behaviour. But instead, this silence speaks volumes. The message seems clear — the BOTs matter only when Britain needs them. When the tables turn, when questions are asked, and when accountability is due, the very officials meant to uphold British dignity are the first to run.

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So, Paul — Anguilla once welcomed you warmly, treated you with dignity, and trusted you to honour that same respect in return. To see you turn away from Anguilla’s representatives on British soil is more than disappointing; it’s a betrayal of the mutual respect that once existed. Remember this, Paul: Anguillians pride themselves on good manners — Anguillians don’t pass people straight!

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