A total of almost 400 people attended a series of meetings on Permanent Residents Certificate holders and status organised by a grassroots campaign.
BPSU leader Jason Hayward, of the People’s Campaign...
The Opposition PLP last night demanded action on a Government pledge to create 2000 jobs.
A PLP spokesman said that news that company registrations had risen was “small comfort” to those who were “une...
Junior Minister for Tourism and Transport Nalton Brangman has been appointed to a top job at the new Morgans’ Point development.
And last night Opposition leader Marc Bean said he was “shocked” that S...
New restaurant Tempest is aiming to make waves in St George’s.
Tempest — run by the team who own the successful Mad Hatters in Hamilton — opened its doors in the historic former Carriage House restaur...
Sand sculptors will get the chance to show off their skills at Horseshoe Beach later this month.
For the 19th annual sand sculpture competition is set to take place on Saturday, August 30.
And organis...
Teachers are set to take industrial action next month.
Staff have signalled they will take industrial action on Tuesday, September 2 — six days before children are due to return to classrooms.
A spoke...
Around 100 people last night attended the first of a series of meetings on Permanent Resident Certificate holders and Bermuda status.
The meeting — organised by grassroots group the People’s Campaign ...
A man convicted of drink driving and causing serious injury to a lifelong friend yesterday appealed to a court for mercy.
John Wardman told Supreme Court his father George was seriously ill.
“My fathe...
Work to make sure schools are ready for the start of the new school year is in its final stages, Ministers said yesterday.
Education Minister Grant Gibbons and Public Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pa...
Premier Michael Dunkley will next month face potential challenges to his leadership at the OBA’s party conference.
Mr Dunkley — who has been Premier since Craig Cannonier stepped down nearly three mon...