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MP launches attack on threatening civil servants - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business, Sports, Events, & Community

MP launches attack on threatening civil servants - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business, Sports, Events, & Community
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MP launches attack on threatening civil servants - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business, Sports, Events, & Community

MP launches attack on threatening civil servants - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business, Sports, Events, & Community
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Supreme Court tells legislature to park it over Sessions House car spaces row

Supreme Court tells legislature to park it over Sessions House car spaces row
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Police call for overseas back-up - Barbados Today

The Barbados Police Service (BPS) has engaged overseas expertise in helping it find out who leaked a confidential internal police report in a case involving local parliamentarian Neil Rowe.This was disclosed on Thursday by Commissioner of Police (COP) Richard Boyce who indicated that the key to a possible breakthrough in the investigations may depend on the technology.“That investigation is continuing. We have reached a stage where we are engaging our partners overseas because it is heavily based on the technological aspect of it. So we are waiting on that information to come to us,” Commissioner Boyce revealed in an interview with Barbados TODAY.

#2022YearinReview: From early polls to controversial decisions in 2022

By Anesta Henry A general election called a year and a half before it was constitutionally due, the Government announcing and then backtracking on a decision to change the name of Independence Day, and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly being charged with rape were among the political highlights of 2022. Just days before the start of 2022 – on

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