AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRegional Currency & Identity: The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank unveiled a redesigned EC banknote family that replaces Queen Elizabeth II’s image with regional heroes—Montserrat’s William Henry Bramble now appears on the EC$10 note, alongside Anguilla’s James Ronald Webster, as part of a wider celebration of ECCU culture and achievements. Montserrat Football: FIFA’s normalisation committee is pushing Montserrat Football Association rebuilding forward, with youth development back on track and the island hosting its first official referee training course (25 trainees, including six women) to create a formal officiating pathway. Caribbean Literature Day: Seven years into Caribbean Literature Day, Montserrat’s writers are spotlighted for work spanning faith, identity, memoir, children’s books and more—featuring titles like Lyandra Hobson’s “Own It!” and Yvonne Weekes’ “Living Stone.” Human Rights Watch: A nearly 10-year legal fight over Trinidad and Tobago’s colonial-era “buggery” law is set for a final appeals hearing in England, with potential knock-on effects across the region. Sports: St Vincent and the Grenadines won the OECS Athletics Championships, while Montserrat placed ninth overall with 11 points.
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