AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGovernment Funding & Education: MPs approved a supplementary estimate sending $15.2 million toward the Compass Point purchase, plus extra operational support for Bermuda College. Public Safety: Police reported 128 impaired-driving arrests in 2026 so far, with eight charged in one day, as officials urged everyone to hold each other accountable. Justice Reform: A new law to strengthen gang crime prosecution passed in the House, including added protections for witnesses and tougher penalties around court officials. Education Gap: The Cambridge Checkpoint Report (2023–2025) was tabled, with ministers pointing to a widening gap between high- and low-performing students, especially in maths and science, alongside overall score declines. Transport Update: Bermuda’s regulated ridesharing is gaining traction, with 1,466 rides recorded between June 10 and July 15 and no public complaints logged. Culture & Community: Cup Match is being framed as more than cricket, with Emancipation Day and Mary Prince Day themes highlighted, plus government support for events and safety checks. Sports & Youth: Bermuda’s women’s hockey team trained with New Jersey’s Pingry School ahead of the Central American and Caribbean Games, and the BBA launched a Play It Forward summer camp with leadership and life-skills at Bermuda College. Business & Lifestyle: Vineyard Vines Bermuda marked 10 years on Front Street, celebrating a decade of local partnerships.
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