Jeremy Deacon is a 40-year veteran of the media industry who has followed and reported on politics and current affairs in Bermuda for 20 years. Jonathan Starling is a former independent candidate who has followed the political scene in Bermuda for decades.
Together they offer unrivalled insight into the news as well as an ability to distill and discuss – occasionally disagreeing on – what makes the headlines.
Michael Fahy, an attorney and former Government Minister, presented earlier episodes of The News Navigators.
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Jeremy Deacon is a 40-year veteran of the media industry who has followed and reported on politics and current affairs in Bermuda for 20 years. Jonathan Starling is a former independent candidate who has followed the political scene in Bermuda for decades.
Together they offer unrivalled insight into the news as well as an ability to distill and discuss – occasionally disagreeing on – what makes the headlines.
Michael Fahy, an attorney and former Government Minister, presented earlier episodes of The News Navigators.
Jonathan Starling and Jeremy Deacon look at the BIU docks dispute, which has far-reaching implications, and the MOU for a medical tourism facility at Morgan's Point which has posed many more questions than answers.
The News Navigators
Jeremy Deacon is a 40-year veteran of the media industry who has followed and reported on politics and current affairs in Bermuda for 20 years. Jonathan Starling is a former independent candidate who has followed the political scene in Bermuda for decades.
Together they offer unrivalled insight into the news as well as an ability to distill and discuss – occasionally disagreeing on – what makes the headlines.
Michael Fahy, an attorney and former Government Minister, presented earlier episodes of The News Navigators.