OPPOSITION Leader Dr. Grant Gibbons accused Premier Alex Scott of avoiding issues that might put Bermudians off Caricom in his report of his meeting with the Caribbean Community last week.
In a length...
THE airline link between Bermuda and Cuba is a private enterprise, as opposed to a Government move to do business with the Castro regime, Premier Alex Scott told departing US Consul General Denis Cole...
MORE than 120 overseas visitors flew to the island to watch the inaugural Bermuda Open squash tournament last week, according to organisers.
And around a million pages have been downloaded from the Op...
DECISIONS on who will be charged in connection with the Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC) scandal will be made within weeks, Acting Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Kulandra Ratneser said yesterd...
F the academic talents of gifted children were nurtured with the same zest as youngsters' sporting talents, then fewer of our best brains would be going to waste.
That is the view of top American educ...
HEALTH insurance costs are likely to rise significantly as a result of the arrival of a second MRI scanner on the island, according to Shadow Health Minister Michael Dunkley.
And Health Insurance Asso...
GOVERNMENT MP Dean Foggo will today ask Education Minister Terry Lister for his reasons for deciding to close down a popular primary school class in St. George's.
Parents learned yesterday that Educat...
EDUCATION Minister Terry Lister will meet today with trustees of St. George's Prep School as pressure mounts on him to make a U-turn over a class closure.
Parents, Opposition politicians and even two ...
GOVERNMENT has ignored the dying wishes of a 19th-century Bermuda benefactor in its abandonment of the old St. George's parish rest home, according to an Opposition Senator.
And United Bermuda Party (...
SHADOW Works & Engineering Minister Pat Gordon-Pamplin yesterday said the $13 million extra paid to Berkeley contractors "was not the full story".
She suggested an investigation might be needed into w...