SHOULD Bermuda be able to move to Independence from Britain without a referendum?
That was one of the subjects that came up during this week's Overseas Territories Consultative Council (OTCC) meeting ...
BERMUDIANS have risen to the challenge in the wake of a hurricane ? just as they did last year following Fabian's devastating visit to the island.
But this time the giant storm in question did not sav...
BERMUDA residents have "a rare opportunity to become a hero" by coming forward to try and help to save the life of Bermuda leukaemia sufferer Diana Dismont, according to US physician Dr. Robert Soiffe...
THE rift between the Bermuda Industrial Union and the Government widened yesterday, after the Ministry of Works & Engineering was threatened with an injunction that would halt construction work at the...
BERMUDA Public Services Union leader Ed Ball said yesterday that if Pro-Active can back up its claims of "sabotage" by civil servants in the case of the Berkeley project, it should go to Cabinet Secre...
DOZENS of cats urgently need homes as animal organisations find their accommodation inundated with kittens born this year.
Cat accommodation at the Society for the Protection of Animals (SPCA) shelter...
WALTER Lister yesterday joined the Cabinet and conceded that things looked "gloomy" but stressed he was up for the challenge of improving the situation.
Mr. Lister was sworn in as Minister Without Por...
AN "out of control" senior management; Government MPs involved in transactions not declared to Parliament for properties whose values were not independently appraised; cost overruns of up to 100 per c...
THE island's top egg producers came within a day of running out of feed for their 8,000 chickens because of delays at Hamilton Docks.
Malcolm Smith, who farms with his father C.H. (Bert) Smith at Wind...
BERMUDIANS make up a shrinking sector of the island's job market, according to Government figures released yesterday.
The report on the Department of Statistics 2003 Employment Survey showed the numbe...