AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth & Safety: Bermuda’s Health Ministry issued a warning about four “natural” sexual performance products sold locally, saying lab testing found undisclosed prescription-only drugs on the labels—urging anyone who bought them to stop and seek medical advice if they’ve had side effects. Public Safety: Police commended PC Julian Brassington for life-saving first aid after a stabbing in Hamilton on May 31, crediting his rapid action to prevent further blood loss. Communications: Digicel customers continued to face issues after an island-wide technical problem, with emergency lines affected earlier and a post-incident review promised. Energy Policy: Home Affairs Minister Alexa Lightbourne responded to Opposition comments on the National Electricity Sector Policy 2026, saying the final policy will go to Cabinet before publication and pointing to fuel duty relief. Road Safety: The OBA announced a July 15 town hall on the Road Traffic and Motor Car (Road Safety and Penalties) Amendment Bill 2026, including plans for unannounced sobriety checkpoints. Sports: Bermuda’s U20 beach volleyball teams returned after winning gold (women) at the ECVA Under-20 Championships in St Kitts & Nevis. Community & Education: Essent Reinsurance donated $150,000 to modernise a Bermuda College classroom, and the Stephen Lee Helping Hands Foundation says it has delivered 1,700 healthy meals to students.
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