AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPolitics & Youth: Tinée Furbert says she’ll run for PLP deputy leadership, arguing “leadership should stay close to people.” Local Justice & Access: Tanisha Butler has launched Roseum Legal and Consulting Services, aiming to serve “everyday Bermudians” with help across litigation, family, employment and estates. Environment & Global Impact: The UK has ratified the High Seas Treaty, with Bermudian climate justice campaigner Noelle Young calling it a big win for ocean protection. Community & Pride: Carey Olsen pledges three years of support as a top sponsor for OutBermuda’s Bermuda Pride, backing year-round counselling, grants and school training. Culture & Education: Honor Minors’s documentary “To Dance, and To Speak” reaches London’s Raindance Film Festival, exploring racial identity and building spaces for Black dancers. Lifestyle & Safety: Two separate opinion pieces push for clearer e-bike rules, citing rapidly rising UK collision compensation costs. Sports & Opportunity: Beyond The Fairways Foundation expands a school-to-course golf pathway after St George’s Prep graduates earned scholarships to continue at Five Forts. Travel & Money Smarts: Cruise “bestie” Carol Nicole warns travellers about hidden fees and how to avoid surprise charges.
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