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A by-election hammering by the Progressive Labour Party, rumours of more high-profile defections and infighting over the demotion of its former leader once again the headlines have not been kind to the United Bermuda Party in 2010.
One possible outco...
DATE: Dec 29, 2010
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Premier Paula Cox is said to be weighing up an early summer General Election as the Progressive Labour Party considers cashing in on disarray in the Opposition ranks.
But PLP members were yesterday split over the best time for Ms Cox to send the peop...
DATE: Dec 21, 2010
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
An arts education charity faces cutting programmes and laying off staff unless it can raise $300,000 by the end of January.
Kaleidoscope Arts Foundation, which has seen its funding and donations slashed during the economic crisis, yesterday called fo...
DATE: Dec 20, 2010
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Tim Smith
United Bermuda Party leader Kim Swan yesterday hinted he'd like to reunite with his former Bermuda Democratic Alliance colleagues telling The Royal Gazette: “The ball's in their court.”
But the BDA ruled out a return to the UBP in its current form, w...
DATE: Dec 17, 2010
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10: Former Premier Dame Jennifer Smith was paid $1 when Government purchased her private car, Works Minister Derrick Burgess stated today.
The Education Minister had her Peugeot 206 sprayed dark blue and converted into a GP vehicle i...
DATE: Dec 10, 2010
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A colonoscopy is nowhere near as bad as it sounds, declared Health Minister Zane DeSilva after he underwent the procedure yesterday.
Mr DeSilva was back at work feeling “awesome” shortly after his operation at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The M...
DATE: Dec 07, 2010
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A colonoscopy is nowhere near as bad as it sounds, declared Health Minister Zane DeSilva after he underwent the procedure yesterday.
Mr DeSilva was back at work feeling “awesome” shortly after his operation at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital yester...
DATE: Dec 07, 2010
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CATEGORY:
Health
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
The Senate sits for the first time this parliamentary session today — with three new Senators and one new leader.
Former Opposition leader Michael Dunkley will sit among the United Bermuda Party ranks despite speculation over his future following his...
DATE: Nov 24, 2010
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Tim Smith
Many children are missing out on behavioural care despite Government ploughing millions of dollars into sending young people overseas for treatment, according to the Bermuda Democratic Alliance.
Only "very high risk" youngsters are served by the exis...
DATE: Nov 22, 2010
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Tim Smith
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons has called for House of Assembly sittings to be televised on CITV.
Dr Gibbons said the move would bring the Island further into line with other jurisdictions, as he applauded recent developments such as the int...
DATE: Nov 20, 2010
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Tim Smith