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BBC Radio News: Friday Evening – 27 February 2026

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New asphalt plant timeline still unclear

Minister says shipment is pending but offers no firm production date Months after a reported shipment delay, Government’s new $5.2 million asphalt plant remains in...

‘The struggles of Bermudians have not eased’

In its Reply to the Budget, the Opposition says the PLP Government’s failure to make meaningful progress has squeezed Bermudians’ wallets and disturbed their peace...

New changes ahead for ocean enforcement

Minister Jache Adams tables new strategy to modernise laws, strengthen coordination and sharpen enforcement across Bermuda’s waters Government has unveiled a new strategy aimed at...

‘We can’t stagnate’ – rideshare law is on its way

Transport Minister Owen Darrell tabled rideshare legislation of Friday, saying its not about replacing taxis but improving product Government is moving forward with introducing ridesharing...

BBC Radio News: Friday Noon – 27 February 2026

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Number of child care allowance recipients rose 65%

Tinee Furbert, the Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors updated the House of Assembly on the Annual Financial Assistance Report 2024/25 The number of...

Allshores instructed to delay Phoenix deal

Health Minister Kim Wilson says Bermuda's competition laws must be modernised to guard against 'de facto monopolies' Following a move by an insurer to narrow...

Bartender no longer among closed jobs

Minister of Economy and Labour, Jason Hayward, expanded on changes to job categories today, that are being made in the face of low unemployment Bartenders...

Labour Tribunal to get ‘more teeth’

More revenue potential from trademark laws, and more teeth for labour tribunals... that's how some of the budgeted $29M will be put to work...

Gas-O-Rama event will fuel a worthy cause

Islanders are encouraged to come out and support a meaningful cause this Saturday.Gas-O-Rama will take place at Terceira’s North Shore location in Smith’s; a family-friendly event with food...

Marsh Folly Depot reports disruption to phone, internet services

For urgent matters email waste@gov.bm The Ministry of Public Works and Environment advises the public that the Marsh Folly Depot, including Solid Waste Collections and...
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