ALEX Scott gave a brusque and telling response when asked how his leadership style would differ from that of Jennifer Smith.
"You're sitting here," he replied to this reporter.
But he went on to defen...
THE only way for taxi drivers to avoid having to install global positioning satellite (GPS) equipment is for the Government to be voted out of office or for Transport Minister Dr. Ewart Brown to be sa...
BERMUDA CableVision cancelled installation and repair appointments yesterday and closed its Church Street office as staff staged a sick-out in a dispute over a pay deal.
Staff are fed up at not having...
FORMER Commissioner of Police Colin Coxall has defended the anti-drugs operation he launched some six years ago in the face of criticism this week from Labour & Home Affairs Minister Terry Lister.
Mr....
AGE Concern executive director Claudette Fleming is giving no advice to the island's 6,700 seniors on whom to vote for in the General Election.
But she said voters should examine the politicians' prom...
THE slew of insurance companies which started up in Bermuda in the year following the September 11 terrorist attacks face "significant disadvantages" in competing with more established companies, acco...
RANDOM drug testing of all candidates in next month's General Election would help people "have faith in their leaders".
That is the view of Vaughn Mosher, managing director of Benedict Associates, the...
BERMUDIAN entrepreneur Patrick Bean will withdraw his application to carry out a $46-million redevelopment of the site of the former Club Med building in St. George's if he hears nothing from the Tour...
CONCERNS have been raised among some hospital staff over a meeting several weeks ago between a delegation from the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU) and representatives of American health care consultant...
ST. George's Parish Council chairman Edward Saunders has accused Opposition Senator Kim Swan of trying to score political points over the former parish rest home.
And he confirmed yesterday that the c...