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High Commissioner for Antigua and Barbuda to the United Kingdom

Coordinates: 51°31′08″N 0°09′55″W / 51.518912°N 0.165146°W / 51.518912; -0.165146
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The High Commissioner for Antigua and Barbuda to the United Kingdom is the official representative of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda to the Government of the United Kingdom.

The High Commission for Antigua and Barbuda is in London.

The High Commission of Antigua and Barbuda, London is one of 12 Antiguan and Barbudian diplomatic and consular representations abroad and is one of 192 foreign representations in London.

History

The islands achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1981.

commissioned/
acreditated
High Commissioner (Commonwealth) Observations Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Term end
1975 Claudius Cornelius Thomas George Walter Harold Wilson 1983
1984 Ronald Michael Sanders (* January 26, 1948) Kt, KCMG. KCN, MA[1] Vere Cornwall Bird Margaret Thatcher 1987
May 1987 James Alphaeus Emanuel Thomas Vere Cornwall Bird Margaret Thatcher 1995
December 4, 1995 Ronald Michael Sanders Lester Bird John Major 2004
December 8, 2004October 3, 2004 Carl Roberts (diplomat) Baldwin Spencer Tony Blair 2014
2015 Althea Allison Vanderpoole Banahene Chargé d'affaires Gaston Browne David Cameron

51°31′08″N 0°09′55″W / 51.518912°N 0.165146°W / 51.518912; -0.165146 [2]

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