AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPolitics & Community: Premier David Burt joined a Grenada rally for the National Democratic Congress, calling it a “sister party” to Bermuda’s PLP and praising its education focus—though the visit was not covered by the Bermuda Government. Charity & Sport: The Butterfield Bermuda Championship launched its 2026 “Birdies for Charity” matching fund, with sponsors matching donations and supporting local education, youth, health, environment and social services. New Openings: Drift GastroBar opened at St George’s Club Hotel, serving Neapolitan pizza and drinks, with plans for quizzes and live music. LGBTQ+ Rights (Regional): An LGBTQ+ activist’s long legal fight in Trinidad to overturn homophobic laws reaches the Privy Council in London. Aging & Safety Nets: Reports of senior abuse in Bermuda have doubled over three years, with staffing and housing barriers slowing timely help. Education Shake-up: Diallo Rabain returns to the education portfolio after Crystal Caesar’s resignation, as parish school enrolment dips and critics argue the system needs transparency and steadier leadership. Culture & Arts: Disney music gets a spotlight with the Bermuda Philharmonic’s “Disney: Then & Now,” and Masterworks Museum adds five new works to its permanent collection. Lifestyle: July fashion coverage leans into heat-friendly style ideas, from peplum and sheer layers to summer-ready accessories.
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