AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYouth & Online Safety: Bermuda says it’s watching the UK’s move to ban social media for under-16s, noting there’s been no formal local discussion but “online harms” remain a concern. Courts & Public Safety: A senior magistrate warned that court officers and prosecutors face threats “every day,” with staff sometimes being “cursed off” or having things thrown at them. Energy Policy: Home Affairs Minister Alexa Lightbourne says the Electricity Amendment Act 2026 corrects an “imbalance” in planning power, arguing it should serve the public and keep the plan aligned with elected policy. Cricket: Bermuda’s ICC T20 Americas qualifier begins tomorrow, with captain Terryn Fray and coach Cal Waldron promising a more tactical, balanced side and young call-ups ready to step up. Sports Upset: Benn Smith was disqualified from the Edward Cross Long Distance Race after a protest over an early collision, with East End Mini Yacht Club declared winners by default. Environment: A northern curly-tailed lizard was caught after hitching a ride to Bermuda in a shipping container. Business & Markets: Allshores announced a tender offer to return up to $20m to shareholders, while the BSX saw no trades on June 19.
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