Parents and teachers will meet at regional town meetings to discuss the Island's gangs and violence problems, Education Minister Randolph Horton revealed yesterday.
Mr. Horton told the House of Assemb...
Chamber of Commerce president Philip Barnett has distanced himself from his comments that Government appears ready to reconsider its controversial work permit term limits policy.
The Royal Gazette sta...
The United Bermuda Party will continue to hold discussions about its future for the next few weeks, a spokesman said.
More than 100 party members met yesterday evening to analyse the findings of The W...
Government House yesterday confirmed nearly 45 new Police constables will soon be deployed as Bermuda tackles rising crime.
And Chief Inspector Martin Weekes reassured residents in St. George's — wher...
Health Minister Nelson Bascome yesterday defended Bermuda's infant mortality rate and immunisation programmes as a film festival raising awareness among pregnant mothers prepares to get underway.
Mr. ...
Opposition to Independence has grown from half to two-thirds in the past decade, according to a survey.
Sixty-seven percent of people said they were against breaking ties with the UK in this summer's ...
The Brown-Darrell Clinic is advertising for a medic — but it does not seem any closer to opening its stem cell facility.
It would appear likely the new recruit, a family physician with a wide range of...
Premier Ewart Brown last night said he remained confident plans for a five-star hotel complex in St. George's would not be scuppered by the global economic downturn — but warned nothing is definite in...
Whitney Institute principal Freddie Evans last night praised Government for completing his wish list in a six-week resurrection of his school.
Education Minister Randolph Horton yesterday revealed Whi...
People will tonight get to hear details about the new Park Hyatt hotel to be built on the former Club Med site.
A public meeting has been called two days before MPs debate the Park Hyatt (St. George's...