Shadow Health Minister Louise Jackson has blasted her Government counterpart for what she termed his "abysmal" record in giving the public accurate statistics.
The Opposition MP claimed on Friday that...
Government has given itself an extra two years to compile a register of non-Bermudian land ownership — and granted foreigners the same extension to ensure they comply with an anti-fronting law.
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Bermuda’s official unemployment rate is 4.5 percent, according to the first labour force survey conducted on the Island.
Premier Ewart Brown told a press conference this afternoon that 1,700 people we...
Finance Minister Paula Cox admitted yesterday that Bermuda's Gross Domestic Product for 2009 could fall by as much as 2.5 percent — a revision of her earlier estimate of between one and 1.5 percent.
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The number of people looking for work topped 1,700 during 2009, according to Bermuda's first comprehensive labour force survey.
And business leaders fear the figure — which represents a 4.5 percent un...
The Corporation of Hamilton is evaluating a proposal to build four power plants to reduce the capital's carbon footprint and the cost of energy to building owners in the city.
The combined heat and po...
The Corporation of Hamilton will need to spend almost $2 million more than originally estimated to improve the city's docks, a meeting heard yesterday.
Councillor Dennis Tucker, chairman of the financ...
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of burgling three homes during daylight in St. George's on Wednesday.
Two properties on Slippery Hill were broken into with nothing apparently taken fr...
A new parental responsibility law aimed at tackling crime and anti-social behaviour is not designed to hurt those already struggling financially, according to Attorney General Kim Wilson.
She told The...
A controversial new law making parents civilly liable for the crimes of their children will go before Parliament next month. But can it work in Bermuda? The Royal Gazette looks at the pros and cons of...