Entrepreneur Nelson Hunt says he knows how to create the jobs Bermuda needs as it battles rising unemployment during the economic crisis.
Mr. Hunt says he wants to use the know-how gleaned from a care...
Bermuda Industrial Union boss Chris Furbert believes developing sports clubs can ease some of the much-publicised problems facing the Island's young people.
But as the long-serving president of Pembro...
An amendment improving supervision of lawyers and accountants is now in effect after it was officially gazetted this week.
The Proceeds of Crime Regulations (Supervision and Enforcement) Amendment Act...
A 29-year-old man checked himself into hospital after being shot yesterday afternoon.The shooting happened in the road in Crane Lane, Pembroke, shortly before 3 p.m. Police say the victim suffered a g...
Premier hopeful Dale Butler will instigate a Whistleblowers Act and investigate allegations of corruption if he becomes the leader of the Country.
Mr. Butler yesterday said he would also carry out a r...
Former Cabinet Minister Dale Butler would consider closing some schools so the buildings can be used as community centres if he's elected Premier.
And Mr. Butler promised to save cash by taking a 20 p...
School principal, author, historian, fishcake king, outspoken backbencher and the Progressive Labour Party politician who's more popular outside the party than in it — life's never been boring for Dal...
Three Cabinet Ministers and two backbenchers are being named as potential successors to Paula Cox as Deputy Premier.
Progressive Labour Party insiders say Ministers Derrick Burgess, Walter Roban and M...
Backbencher Dale Butler will today officially launch his bid to be Premier by calling for the Island to come together to tackle homelessness and other social issues.
Mr. Butler plans to appoint a sena...
Former Culture Minister Dale Butler today launched his campaign to lead the Country in front of a crowd of more than 30 supporters.
Mr. Butler revealed a social agenda including pledges to help unempl...