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AG supports code of conduct for MPs
A Code of Conduct for Ministers and Members of Parliament should be considered, Attorney General Mark Pettingill indicated yesterday.
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Conscience vote on Human Rights Act amendments for PLP MPs
The Opposition Progressive Labour Party is to allow its MPs to vote their consciences on amendments to the Human Rights Act.
May 21, 2013 8:00 am
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PLP MP is keeping tabs on Immigration investigations
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Walter Roban has pledged to monitor how many Department of Immigration investigations are...
May 21, 2013 8:00 am
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Police to take anti-gang message into schools
Anti-gang education programmes will be reintroduced in Bermudas schools in September in conjunction with the Bermuda Police...
May 20, 2013 8:00 am
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Premier admits dock was not completed
Premier Craig Cannonier has acknowledged that Heritage Wharf modifications were not completed on time to accommodate the...
May 18, 2013 8:00 am
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Gazette accused of OBA bias
The Royal Gazette has been accused of agreeing not to write anything negative about the Government.
May 18, 2013 8:00 am
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Jackson handed $30k consulting role
Retired One Bermuda Alliance MP Louise Jackson picked up a $30,000 six-month consulting contract to the Ministry of Health at the...
May 18, 2013 8:00 am
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Bean: Churches should stay out of gambling discussionMarc Bean has told the Islands churches that they have no business interfering in the issue of bringing gambling to the...
May 17, 2013 8:00 am
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Fight against gangs to move into schools, Minister
Schools are to be directly targeted by police as part of the fight against gang crime, Minister of Public Safety Michael Dunkley...
May 17, 2013 11:06 am
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PLP seeks to clarify declaration of interest rules for elections
The Opposition Progressive Labour Party will table a motion in Parliament today calling for a Select Committee on Elections.
May 17, 2013 8:00 am
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Senators propose rule changes
Senators are considering a raft of rule changes that would allow longer debates in the chamber, and make serveral current...
May 17, 2013 8:00 am
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- Committee to look into fixed term elections
- Former AG should have known better
- Kim Swan: Bloomberg's comments were 'outside normal diplomatic practices'
- Public transport to be limited Monday
- Moniz: Stats on Heritage Wharf workers will not be known until job is complete
- PLP insider: Majority of members want to give Marc Bean a chance
- Got any ideas to improve the economy? SAGE is looking for your input
- Premier silent on how former OBA MP got temporary civil service job
- MP calls for affirmative action style programmes to close income gap
- Opposition MP wants clarity on Govts position on declaration of interests
- OBA chairman regrets claim it has expanded school day
- We have made mistakes and I think our judgement came on December 17
- PLPs Burt questions whether Chamber is politically neutral
- PLP: Overseas ferry hire is disturbing
- Premier paints a grim picture
- PLP issues Easter greetings
- PLP: Someone is not being honest on MPs salaries
- OBA: Island's problems after PLP rule 'worse' than the former government will admit
- Senate ploughs through several ministries to close budget debate
- Walton Brown behind push to bolster rules on candidates financial interests
- Opposition claims work permit declaration wont hold up in court
- Seniors licence fee change approved by
- PLP claim Heritage Wharf jobs not advertised
- Too many broken promises PLP attacks OBA at 100 days
- Independents side with Government Senators as PLP tries to block SAGE efficiency bill
- Jardine calls for deeper Govt cuts
- Brangman defends education cuts
- Opposition attacks SAGE Commission legislation
- Pettingill: Struggling pensioners can apply for licence fee exemption
- Crockwell: Reopening St Georges Golf Course a priority
- PLP to host public forums
- MPs approve bill to end seniors licence fee exemption
- MPs clash over Tourism Board funding
- Scott: Govt to get out of real estate business
- Dunkley: Job Corps isnt off the books
- Commissiong: Election was called too late
- Richards: Well take hard line on over spending
- Horton holds frank discussion with MPs after House row
- Scott: Scant relationship between cutting impaired driving and the reduction in legal alcohol limit
- Have a heart Shadow Education Minister critical of cuts to scholarship funding
- Should liquor stores be able to sell alcohol on Sundays?
- Yes
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- No
- 27%
- Don't Know
- 1%
- Total Votes: 2016
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