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Breaking News: Two men injured in shooting
Two men are tonight being treated for gunshot wounds — the second shooting in two weeks. Shots were fired in the Rubber Tree area of Curving Avenue, in Pembroke, at about 6 p.m.

Breaking News: Gaming, young people, health care and education top issues in Throne Speech
Public consultation on gaming and addressing discriminatory practices against the elderly by insurance companies are two pledges the Government made in this morning’s Throne Speech. Governor Sir Richard Gozney read out his first Throne Speech on Cabinet grounds today.
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Breaking News: The Throne Speech in full
Madame President and Members of the Senate, Mr. Speaker and Members of the Honourable House of Assembly,
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UBP leader is returned and a new party is born
Swan wins and vows to make party a cohesive unit
Kim Swan is still the leader of the United Bermuda Party after he saw off Bob Richards' leadership challenge last night. An emotional and visibly drained Mr.Swan emerged from St. Mary's Church Hall in Warwick after 9 p.m.
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Breaking News: Drug accused man cleared
A man accused of conspiring to import $252,000-worth of cannabis was cleared by a jury this afternoon. The case against Damon Francis arose after an American national, Anthony Isaac,
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Island's newest party pledges it stands for 'a better way'
The Bermuda Democratic Alliance (BDA) was yesterday launched as the Island's newest political party.
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Gunshot victim refuses to help Police, they consider charging him
The man shot on Glebe Road on Saturday is refusing to assist the Police leaving them so frustrated they're considering prosecuting him. Jah-Lario Samuels-Dill, 21, suffered gunshot wounds to his upper torso in what detectives have labelled a gang-related attack.
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Island's newest party pledges it stands for 'a better way'
 
Gunshot victim refuses to help Police, they consider charging him
 
City reduces waterfront development ambition during historic open meeting
 
Head of Police Jackson retires next month
 
Hotel bar sting by Police was not recorded, detective tells court
 
UN official rules that the Government's gag order against The Royal Gazette was wrong
 
Breaking News: Two men injured in shooting
 
Officer stripped to his shorts and jumped into sea in pursuit of suspect
 
UBP leader is returned and a new party is born
 
Cashier admits stealing from store, her accomplice also pleads guilty
 






















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