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PLP praises Sir John’s commitment to public service

The Bermuda Progressive Labour Party joins all of Bermuda in expressing our condolences on the passing of Sir John Swan, KBE, JP, former Premier...

‘Don’t dig in your heels about CARICOM’

Economist Craig Simmons calls for patience as Government lays out its case for full CARICOM membership - but adds that we need to hear...

Attorney-General holds justice talks in Trinidad and Tobago

Meetings with regional counterparts focused on legal cooperation, governance and the rule of law The Ministry of Justice advised today that the Attorney-General and Minister...

‘Shared services can cut costs for start-ups’

Speaking on the recently-released Entrepreneurship Blueprint, Labour Minister Jason Hayward hopes to see expanded incubator services akin to those he has seen overseas https://vimeo.com/1197758420?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci Shared marketing...

MP: ‘Roadworks in Southampton took residents by surprise’

Opposition MP also suggests the work being done does not match residents’ priorities Statement by Linda Smith, OBA MP for Constituency #31, Southampton West Central: Residents...

10% boost for public service pensions

Payments begin in October with back pay to April after legislation is tabled On Friday, the Government introduced the Pensions (Increase) Amendment Act 2026 to...

Opinion: The OBA is desperately ‘ambulance chasing’ issues

The Opposition’s ‘new-found compassion’ on the topic of health care costs represents an ideological conversion, says Neville Tyrrell Statement by Neville Tyrrell, PLP MP for...

OBA calls on government to end sugar tax, which generates $6-7m annually

The One Bermuda Alliance has called for the government to end the 75% tariff on sugar-sweetened products that they said is a burden on...

DeSilva pushes back on housing critics

Minister says Government is moving with "purpose" and "speed” on affordable housing projects Plans have been submitted for two residential developments at opposite ends of...

The rising cost of the PLP government’s political staff

The latest Personal Staff report indicates an extra million dollars has been spent year-on-year - and almost all of the hires are listed as...

CARICOM & costs: We crunch the numbers

Figures suggest that what Bermudian taxpayers could pay for full CARICOM membership is disproportionately high compared to other countries; government counters that it’s not...

Government says country deserves better corrections system

The government said it is committed to making Bermuda's correctional system safer, more secure and more focused on rehabilitation The Government concedes that every...
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