AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCaribbean Reparations Push: Caricom leaders in London are demanding Britain return overseas territories including Bermuda, and back decolonisation and reparations linked to slavery and “extractive colonialism.” Health Alert: Bermuda’s Health Ministry warns that four “natural” men’s sexual performance products sold locally contain undisclosed prescription-only drugs, urging people to stop using them and seek medical advice if they’ve had side effects. Local Emergency Response: Police Constable Julian Brassington was commended for life-saving first aid after a stabbing on Front Street in Hamilton. Communications Disruption: Digicel says an island-wide technical issue continued to affect services, with direct-dial lines and 911-related concerns previously reported. Sports—Bermuda Wins: Bermuda bagged four medals at the Caribbean Area Squash Junior Championships in the BVI, and U20 volleyball players Olivia Gazzard and Isabella Sousa returned home after winning gold in St Kitts & Nevis. Road Safety Debate: The OBA will hold a July 15 town hall on proposed road safety law changes, including unannounced sobriety checkpoints. Business & Finance: Bermuda Stock Exchange trading saw Allshores edge up, while Everest Group named Craig Hanrahan as Global Distribution & Chief Commercial Officer effective Aug. 1.
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