SHAUN Goater has made his name as a football star in England - but his ambition is to return home to Bermuda and use his experience to take charge of football here.
Goater, whose professional football...
POTENTIAL threats to our physical well-being lurk around us whatever job we do, according to Health & Safety officer Doris Foley.
And she added that many companies were breaking the law, some without ...
CORPORATION tax levied on St. George's residents will be abolished if the United Bermuda Party win power in this year's General Election, Opposition Leader Dr. Grant Gibbons pledged yesterday.
Dr. Gib...
SCENES of war have dominated news coverage on our television screens lately and for one visitor to Bermuda those images jogged memories of her late stepfather, who won the Victoria Cross and worked fo...
A WOMAN who worked on the construction site of the new Berkeley school believes she was fired on the grounds of her gender.
Nichole Simmons said she had been told by the acting foreman of the project'...
GOVERNMENT backbencher Dale Butler revealed yesterday that he had not been offered a chance to run for election in his preferred constituency of Warwick South East because Works & Engineering Minister...
GOVERNMENT is planning to call in an overseas management company with the aim of speeding up work on the Berkeley project, Acting Premier Alex Scott said yesterday.
The HR Lubben Group, which recently...
BERMUDA Housing Corporation's Vacant and Derelict Housing Programme - and most of its capital programmes - have been frozen as the publicly funded organisation tries to move on from the scandal which ...
BERMUDA International Airport was largely unaffected by the war yesterday and the Bermuda Electric Light Company was not expecting its supply of oil to be threatened as a result of conflict in Iraq.
B...
BERMUDA Hospitals Board chairman Jonathan Brewin yesterday assured hospital staff that any efficiency measures put forward by American health consultants Kurron would have to be considered by the BHB ...