Ministers should take a pay cut to lead by example during the recession, according to Opposition Senate Leader Jeanne Atherden.
The Shadow Economy, Trade and Industry Minister also claimed yesterday t...
Cabinet Ministers David Burch and Kim Wilson yesterday paid tribute in the Senate to a former MP and “lady of labour” who died on Sunday.
Senator Burch described union activist Barbara Ball as a “fear...
Junior Finance Minister David Burt suggested yesterday that Government should consider privatising some of its services in order to inject “much needed innovation” into the economy. He told the Senate...
Opposition MP Charlie Swan is proposing a state lottery to fund charities and other community groups.
The Shadow Transport Minister said in the House of Assembly this week that such a scheme could gen...
Junior Finance Minister David Burt suggested today that Government should consider privatising some of its services in order to inject “much needed innovation” into the economy.
He told the Senate can...
The developers hoping to build a $2 billion tourist resort on Morgan’s Point are in talks with Government about the clean-up of the land, they confirmed yesterday.
Craig Christensen, one of the direct...
A rising number of people in need may mean Government has to spend more than budgeted for on financial aid, the House of Assembly heard yesterday.
Bermuda Democratic Alliance MP Shawn Crockwell sugges...
MPs held a minute's silence in memory of Barbara Ball in the House of Assembly this morning.
Speaker Stanley Lowe asked members to bow their heads to remember the former MP after several paid tribute ...
Public consultation on a $4.9 million project to get rid of asbestos will take place in the coming financial year, according to Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess.
He told the House of Assembly a Canadian...
Government has drastically reduced the amount of road resurfacing it aims to do each year, according to Opposition MP Grant Gibbons.
He raised concerns in the House of Assembly after Public Works Mini...