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Focus on laws and other barriers on World AIDS Day


The matter of legislation, specifically the repealing of sodomy laws, has come to the fore again as the region joins the international community in celebrating World AIDS Day.

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AG calls for revisit to senator selection process


Attorney General Justin Simon said the time is right for changes to be made to the make-up of the Senate.

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Anguillan government official remembers Dame Bernice


The leader of Anguilla’s opposition party has added his voice to the many tributes that continue to pour in for the late Dame Bernice Lake, QC, who died Saturday at Mount St John’s Medical Centre after a brief illness.

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AG dispels death penalty rumour re Mullany murder case


Attorney General Justin Simon, QC, has dispelled the notion that the British government has insisted that the death penalty be taken off the cards for anyone found guilty of killing Welsh couple Benjamin and Dr Catherine Mullany.

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To hell with the Constitution?


The rule of law is the fundamental keystone to proper governance in any state that aspires to be in the forefront of the comity of nations that claim to contribute to the general pool of international civilised behaviour.

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