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out if she will be suspended from the House of Assembly by Speaker Stanley Lowe.
Yesterday Mr. Lowe was playing his cards close to his chest on what he will do after Ms Gordon failed to apologise when asked to last week.
He even declined to say wheth...
DATE: Apr 11, 2000
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A trade union law opposed by the Progressive Labour Party when it was the Opposition is to be introduced in the wake of the failure of a Government bill extending union rights to managers, it has been revealed.
The Trade Union Amendment Act passed un...
DATE: Apr 10, 2000
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apologise to Speaker of the House of Assembly Stanley Lowe for.
And she said: "I guess I'll just now wait to see what happens -- but as far as I'm concerned, I did not insult the Speaker.'' Ms Gordon spoke out after she walked out of the House on Fr...
DATE: Apr 10, 2000
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Changes could be made to controversial regulations on race reporting in the workplace, Development and Opportunity Minister Terry Lister confirmed yesterday.
And Mr. Lister said the Commission for Unity and Racial Equality rules would be taken on the...
DATE: Apr 10, 2000
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A new law to track sex offenders and violent criminals after they are released from prison was yesterday tabled in the House of Assembly.
Potential public enemies will be able to be supervised for up to ten years after leaving jail.
And any offender ...
DATE: Apr 08, 2000
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Up to 20 Police officers have been recruited from Jamaica and other Caribbean islands, Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox revealed yesterday.
And Bermuda Police Service recruiting teams will trawl England and Canada over the next two m...
DATE: Apr 08, 2000
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especially those convicted of offences against children -- is set to be unveiled this morning.
Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox is likely to table the legislation during the morning session of the House of Assembly.
And Ms Cox will p...
DATE: Apr 07, 2000
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reduced, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And UK Foreign Office junior Minister Baroness Patricia Scotland also hinted that Constitutional changes could be on the cards.
The UK Government retains control over defence, foreign affairs and internal securi...
DATE: Apr 07, 2000
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The Bermuda Regiment is set to launch a major operation aimed at plugging leaks.
A Regiment insider confirmed yesterday that tough action would be taken to stop a flood of controversial breaches of secrecy at Warwick Camp.
He warned the mole hunt wou...
DATE: Apr 05, 2000
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The junior UK Foreign Office Minister responsible for Bermuda is at the centre of a controversy over the collapse of her law chambers with debts said to be between $75,000 and $150,000.
And -- according to reports -- Baroness Patricia Scotland now fa...
DATE: Apr 05, 2000
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