THE chairman of the Board of Governors of the Bermuda College is being urged to act quickly to stamp out financial mismanagement at the facility.
Larry Mussenden, appointed to the post last Nomember, ...
FORMER board members of a dance charity who stood down last month say they were prepared to work with the organisation ? but only if a paid up advisor was dismissed.
The rebel group, who represent two...
A GOVERNMENT-funded clinic which provides free healthcare to the needy will be shutting down in June, the has been told.
Last November Government announced that it intended to close down the Medical ...
OPPOSITION MP Grant Gibbons is questioning why a police inquiry into alleged financial irregularities involving a Government ministry has apparently stalled.
An investigation into the use of $700,000 ...
SPECULATION of a snap General Election being called in the next few weeks is rampant after the Opposition United Bermuda Party claimed it was the victim of an orchestrated campaign.
Party leader Wayne...
ISLAND residents spent more than $16 million on consumer goods overseas in just three months last year, according to the latest statistics.
And the Chamber of Commerce is to launch a fresh campaign to...
PREMIER Ewart Brown is urging young Bermudians to be prepared to serve their country, saying that their vision is essential for the island's future prosperity.
And he also took a swipe at conscripts o...
GOVERNMENT has been accused of cronyism for failing to take action against a former Progressive Labour Party trustee who violated planning regulations.
Developer Henry Talbot was ordered by Government...
A CLAIM by a former Government Senator that Premier Ewart Brown was within his rights to threaten an Opposition MP has been slammed by colleagues.
Several members of the United Bermuda Party reacted a...
US COMPANIES who make donations to political parties are not in breach of the law, according to United States Consul General Gregory Slayton.
And Mr. Slayton also dismissed Opposition concerns that fo...