AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNational Security Shake-Up: Shadow Minister Jarion Richardson says swapping ministers won’t make Bermuda safer, arguing violent crime, unsolved murders, gang activity and road deaths are linked failures across Cabinet. Senate Tensions: Senate president Joan Dillas-Wright plans meetings this week after independent senator Tawana Tannock raised concerns about being “frustrated” and “obstructed” in the Upper House. Education Overhaul Fallout: Opinion and charity voices are pushing for more transparency and public consultation as Crystal Caesar resigns as Education Minister and Diallo Rabain is reappointed, with calls for an Education Authority that doesn’t centralise power. Road Safety Push: Bermuda Road Safety Council is rolling out a five-year, evidence-based plan aimed at cutting fatalities and serious injuries through education, behaviour change and coordinated action. Local Life & Culture: Art Drop Bermuda returns as a more “event-style” buying experience, while Bermuda’s women’s rugby team beat Cayman 67-32 and Team Bermuda names a 78-athlete squad for the 2026 CAC Games. Water Story: A look at Bermuda’s 400-year-old rainwater roof system that still supplies drinking water for about 65,000 people.
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