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A major delegation from the UK Parliament is set to visit Bermuda next month.
And on the agenda will be the long-awaited White Paper on the rewrite of relations with the UK's Overseas Territories and a twin-pronged international crackdown on tax have...
DATE: Dec 17, 1998
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yesterday.
And Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox ruled out extra manpower for the force until it was established that existing officers could not be deployed better.
She said: "This review may well result in a reallocation of human re...
DATE: Dec 12, 1998
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Opposition will work with Government to ensure "the stability and growth'' of Bermuda, the House of Assembly heard yesterday.
And Acting Opposition leader Grant Gibbons said: "History has proven that social progress and financial security are inexora...
DATE: Nov 28, 1998
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A mix of the old and the new from its depleted ranks will form the United Bermuda Party's first Shadow Cabinet.
But Opposition Leader Pamela Gordon admitted a UBP knocked for six in the General Election would have problems because of 26-14 split in f...
DATE: Nov 21, 1998
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A soft-touch debut Throne Speech from the new Government yesterday kicked off the first session of Parliament under a PLP administration.
And -- as predicted in The Royal Gazette -- the Progressive Labour Party's first outline for Government stuck la...
DATE: Nov 21, 1998
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top priorities for the coming year.
And boosting tourism, education, a streamlined voting system plus the creation of a International Business Minister are likely to be among the major targets for the new Parliamentary session.
The Throne Speech will...
DATE: Nov 19, 1998
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New Health and Social Services Minister Nelson Bascome is set to quit his job as an addiction director at a charity to avoid a conflict of interest, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And he signalled that his decision heralded a major shake-up in the tre...
DATE: Nov 13, 1998
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A front-page story in yesterday's paper incorrectly reported that Labour and Home Affairs Minister Paula Cox never held a Shadow Ministry. Ms Cox was Shadow Community and Cultural Affairs Minister.
The PLP's first Cabinet has taken charge -- with a f...
DATE: Nov 12, 1998
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Today's election has few certainties -- except that Bermuda will have a black woman Premier-designate by the end of the day.
The election race is set to be even closer than the 1993 clash, which saw the United Bermuda Party triumph over the Progressi...
DATE: Nov 09, 1998
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popular support, he said yesterday.
And he said he was proud to be seen as a parochial candidate -- but not without national concerns as well.
Mr. Bascome -- unfazed at the possibility of a backlash from former party colleagues -- insisted: "I don't ...
DATE: Nov 04, 1998
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