Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards last night attacked Government for failing to anticipate problems with the economy.
Mr. Richards was speaking after Finance Minister Paula Cox reduced her 2008 gro...
Poverty campaigner Sheelagh Cooper has called for a national conversation on wage guidelines to help the Island's poorest people out of their "despair".
Mrs. Cooper said Government's long-awaited Low ...
As the world celebrated Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday yesterday, Bermuda recognised the efforts of some of its own local heroes who fought against the odds for social justice.
Glenn Fubler — Imagine ...
Angry union bosses vowed to "give Government war" and called for the whole of Cabinet to resign over the outsourcing of Bermudian jobs.
Ed Ball and Armell Thomas said a claim that Bermudians kicked ou...
Opposition Senate Leader Michael Dunkley yesterday warned Government's "disrespect" for overseas tourism staff could come back to haunt it as it tries to recruit top quality civil servants.
Sen. Dunkl...
Union bosses were unable to explore alternatives to Bermudian redundancies in New York because Government failed to hold formal talks with the Civil Service, union boss Ed Ball said yesterday.
Mr. Bal...
A teenager accused of having sex with an 11-year-old girl told a court he had merely spent the evening in question playing on his computer, eating pizza and kicking a ball against a wall.
The defendan...
Confidential Police files at the centre of the Bermuda Housing Corporation row were left unattended in an unsecured public throughway for up to six weeks before being leaked, according to the Auditor ...
People in the private sector would face being fired if they acted like some within Government, says Auditor General Larry Dennis.
And Mr. Dennis recommends written warnings, penalties or even dismissa...
Premier Ewart Brown yesterday insisted it was in the best interests of the country to kick devastated Bermudians out of the New York tourism office.
Responding to uproar from long-serving Bermudians s...