Bermuda's Public Accounts Committee will meet tomorrow to try to catch up on issues highlighted in reports from former Auditor General Larry Dennis.
Chairman and Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards c...
Bermuda Democratic Alliance today unveiled its platform on crime — including the creation of anti-gang legislation, greater use of technology including CCTV, and tougher drunk driving laws.
The Allian...
Education Minister Elvin James says Government's five-year plan to improve public schools will be finalised by March next year.
Stakeholders have been told to make their recommendations on the way for...
Cabinet Secretary Marc Telemaque became a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order in recognition of his successful handling of the Royal Visit.
Mr. Telemaque was presented with the award personally by...
Bermuda Democratic Alliance member Craig Cannonier last night delivered a rallying cry to potential recruits by declaring the fledgling party a David which can tackle some Goliath issues troubling the...
Many taxpayers have questioned whether $1.7 million was money well spent on a search and rescue Police boat which is reportedly hardly ever used.
But, at least MV Guardian will be good for something n...
Controversial legislation which saw unlicensed motorists rack up huge fines — dubbed a "manifest injustice" by the courts — is due to be smoothed out at the House of Assembly today.
The Court of Appea...
Finance Minister Paula Cox yesterday stressed the importance of credit unions as Bermuda tries to weather the global economic storm.
Speaking at Bermuda Industrial Union Credit Union annual general me...
Three women with the Bermuda Democratic Alliance hope the new party's launch can pave the way for more females to get involved in politics.
Toni Daniels, Sharon Bailie and Linda Down say there have be...
Leading businessman Peter Everson yesterday challenged Government to ease its financial crisis by cancelling all its consultancies — saving $100 million a year.
Mr. Everson, the Chamber's Economic Div...