AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation Shake-Up: Crystal Caesar has resigned as Minister of Education and as a senator, saying she was “deeply frustrated” by an inability to make decisions, while the Government points to a wider Cabinet realignment. Governance & Accountability: The Senate president says she will meet this week with independent senator Tawana Tannock after tense Upper House moments where Tannock alleged she was obstructed and that interruptions amounted to harassment. National Security Debate: Shadow Minister Jarion Richardson says swapping ministers won’t make Bermuda safer, arguing violent crime, unsolved murders, gang activity, road deaths and weak coordination are connected failures across Cabinet. Local Policy Watch: A consultation on Bermuda’s satellite “Earth Stations” rules has highlighted a split between global operators wanting minimal local presence and local telecom firms pushing for a stronger on-island role. Road Safety Plan: The Bermuda Road Safety Council is rolling out a five-year, evidence-based strategy aimed at reducing fatalities and serious injuries through education, behaviour change and enforcement. Community & Culture: Clave Dance Bermuda marks its 10th anniversary with a four-day Latin dance festival (July 16–19). LGBTQ+ Pride: Bermuda Pride Parade 2026, themed “Deep Roots,” drew hundreds celebrating equality and freedom. Youth Mental Health: A young Bermudian sailing charity founder says time on the water helped him recover from depression and anxiety. Charity Golf: The Butterfield Bermuda Championship launches “Birdies for Charity,” matching donations to support education, youth, health, environment and social services.
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