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former top trades unionist in Britain.
Elizabeth Symons -- Baroness Symons of Vernham Deans -- was general secretary of the Association of First Division Civil Servants before being created a Labour Life Peer in 1996.
The First Division Association r...
DATE: May 28, 1997
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resignation of Upper House Leader Lynda Milligan-Whyte, Premier Pamela Gordon insisted yesterday.
She was speaking after E.T. (Bob) Richards -- son of Bermuda's first black Premier, Sir Edward Richards -- was touted as a possible replacement.
But Ms ...
DATE: May 08, 1997
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like her.
And she said she would not try to take on Premier Pamela Gordon in a popularity contest -- but rely on the issues instead.
Ms Smith said: "I am running my own race -- if you are asking me if I'm going to try and be a Pamela Gordon, no, I'm ...
DATE: May 08, 1997
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Kim Young last night romped home in a crushing victory over the other two contenders in Paget East.
A win for the ruling UBP was a racing certainty -- but the scale of the triumph surprised even UBP diehards.
And Mrs. Young said after the result was ...
DATE: May 07, 1997
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Devonshire South last night in a twin triumph for Government.
And last night new MPs Kim Young in Paget East and Michael Dunkley in Devonshire South said the results reflected well on Premier Pamela Gordon's leadership.
Mrs. Young said: "The victory ...
DATE: May 07, 1997
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Ruling out parole for criminals who use guns could be a possibility, Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said yesterday.
The move came after top lawyers poured cold water on changing the law to impose mandatory life sentences on armed cri...
DATE: May 07, 1997
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A clean sweep in two by-elections for the United Bermuda Party seems to be on the cards today.
For Kim Young in Paget East and Michael Dunkley in Devonshire South were set to triumph in a double-header by-election tussle.
Mrs. Young was odds-on favou...
DATE: May 06, 1997
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Milligan-Whyte threw in the towel.
And Premier Pamela Gordon is understood to be considering at least three names to replace Mrs. Milligan-Whyte.
The Premier is under pressure to get a new Senator -- and a Leader -- in place before the Senate reconve...
DATE: May 06, 1997
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Bermuda for a post-election holiday.
The offer came in a letter to the outgoing leader as he moved out of 10 Downing Street to make way for Labour's Tony Blair after the biggest Conserative Party defeat in more than 200 years.
The Premier thanked Mr....
DATE: May 03, 1997
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the summer.
The news came as Mr. Blair, 43, romped home in a landslide victory over the ruling Conservatives which ended nearly 20 years in the political wilderness.
Mr. Blair this morning was confirmed as the youngest UK Prime Minister for nearly 20...
DATE: May 02, 1997
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