A dispute between doctors and insurance companies over a new schedule for fees for hospital procedures dominated the health sector in 2002.
The two sides were deadlocked for months over the new schedu...
Government Senate Leader David Burch was misleading the public when he compared this year's travel spending by Progressive Labour Ministers with travel spending under the last United Bermuda Party gov...
Last Christmas, Michael Zuill had never heard of Sri Lankan national Chandani (Dilky) Rahasinha. Both were living thousands of miles apart. Earlier this year, they began exchanging letters after he re...
The Department of Immigration needs to crack down and stick up for Bermudians when assessing applications for work permits, claimed Independent Senator Jeannette Cannonier yesterday.
During the motion...
Word has reached the Island of the death of noted researcher and part-time Bermuda resident, Arch Scurlock.
Dr. Scurlock, a pioneer of solid-propellant rocketry and founder of the Arlantic Research Co...
Both Police and the Minister of Labour have met with members of the West Indian community in hopes of resolving the mounting tensions between Jamaican and local youths on the Island.
This coming from ...
While he said he was not surprised to hear about the latest act of violence against Jamaicans, Jamaican Honorary Consul Winston Laylor pleaded for his fellow countrymen not to react.
Mr. Laylor spoke ...
While they expressed concern with the seemingly on-going feud between Bermudian and Jamaican youths, long-term Jamaican residents on the Island had mixed reactions when asked whether they believed the...
A Jamaican man is lucky to be alive after unknown gunmen fired several shots into his Pembroke home in the early hours of yesterday.
The victim of the attack claimed the incident was just the latest i...
If the Progressive Labour Party (PLP) Government could be given a political report card, Opposition MP Allan Marshall said he would give it a "C" grade.
"They're not failing in every area," he told th...