The Progressive Labour Party now has more support than at any time since winning the 2007 general election, according to a new poll.
Forty-four percent of people said they'd vote for the PLP in the po...
Police received double the usual number of job applications during their latest recruitment drive.
More than 100 people, aged between 18 to 48, put themselves forward for positions within the service ...
Bermuda’s number of possible non-voters has shot up in the past three months, according to a new poll.
Just 64 percent of registered voters said they would be likely to vote in a general election in t...
Premier Paula Cox enjoys a soaring popularity as she beds in as leader of the Country, according to a new poll by Research Innovations.
Ms Cox has a favourability rating of 84 percent meaning more tha...
The Progressive Labour Party has extended its lead over the United Bermuda Party and Bermuda Democratic Alliance, according to a new poll from Mindmaps.
Forty-four percent of people said they'd vote f...
Civil Service redundancies are inevitable as even $150 million savings won’t be enough to steer Bermuda through the economic crisis, according to the Bermuda Democratic Alliance.
Finance spokesman Mic...
Public Works staff look set for overtime cuts saving $1.5 million a year as part of Government’s efforts to trim the fat.
Bermuda Industrial Union members yesterday agreed to be paid their regular wag...
Economy Minister Kim Wilson yesterday announced construction opportunities will be given to small companies as Government attempts to ease the pain of the recession.
Senator Wilson said fledgling firm...
Bermudian construction workers should consider retraining so they can do jobs being farmed out to foreigners, according to Junior Economy Minister Ashfield DeVent.
Mr DeVent said out-of-work locals ne...
Gwyneth Rawlins yesterday became the latest former senior United Bermuda Party figure to reveal she's joined the Progressive Labour Party.
Ms Rawlins who quit as UBP chairwoman three years ago claimin...