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Premier Ewart Brown's popularity has climbed dramatically since reaching rock bottom after the Uighurs affair, according to a poll commissioned by the Progressive Labour Party.
The Premier has a favourability rating of 43 percent in the survey by Ame...
DATE: Oct 13, 2009
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Young artist Karthika Chelvam has won praise for producing the poster which promoted this year's Run For Freedom in Bermuda and London.
The image designed by Karthika went up on streets here and in the UK to raise awareness about the plight of millio...
DATE: Sep 14, 2009
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The by-election for late Health Minister Nelson Bascome's Pembroke East Central seat will take place on Thursday, August 27.
Neither party has named a candidate for the solid Progressive Labour Party seat which Mr. Bascome won with 87 percent of the ...
DATE: Aug 01, 2009
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Crime is increasingly the biggest concern of Bermuda residents, following a spate of shootings and violence this summer.
Twenty-nine percent of voters — up from 21 percent — said crime was the number one issue facing the Island, in a poll at the end ...
DATE: Jul 20, 2009
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Eight out of ten young people do not want Independence, according to Research.bm's latest poll.
Opposition to splitting from Britain has strengthened since Premier Ewart Brown put Bermuda's relationship with the UK under the spotlight with his Uighur...
DATE: Jul 18, 2009
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The United Bermuda Party has fallen further behind the Progressive Labour Party despite widespread public opposition to Premier Ewart Brown.
Forty-three percent of people said they would vote for the PLP in a General Election, compared to 35 percent ...
DATE: Jul 17, 2009
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Premier Ewart Brown is now more unpopular with the public than any Premier since Royal Gazette polling began in 2004.
Twenty-seven percent of people said they were in favour of Dr. Brown — with 57 percent against — in the Research.bm survey carried o...
DATE: Jul 17, 2009
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Old guard United Bermuda Party politicians need to step aside because they represent the legacy which plunged the UBP to defeat at the last General Election, according to a survey commisssioned by the party.
Younger faces within the party, such as Sh...
DATE: Jul 04, 2009
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Less than a quarter of people approve of the way Premire Ewart Brown is doing his job, according to a new poll.
Dr.Brown's performance approval rating stands at 24 percent in the Profiles ofBermuda survey, which was carried out last week as he came u...
DATE: Jun 22, 2009
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A Bermudian mother and son are taking part in a Multiple Sclerosis Wheel and Walk event in Leeds in the UK.
Sara and Tommy Westhead, seven, are walking in support of Gerry Collins, who is Sara's father and Tommy's grandfather and was diagnosed with M...
DATE: May 29, 2009
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