A yellow raincoat drenched in blood is draped outside Betty Lambert’s porch — and she wants the whole of Bermuda to see a picture of it before it gets thrown away.
Her boyfriend Moses Jacobs was weari...
A 38-year-old motorcyclist has become Bermuda's third road fatality of 2009.
Moses Jacobs died at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital yesterday afternoon from injuries he sustained in a single-vehicle c...
A film about refuse workers might not sound like the most enticing prospect – but writer and director Mai Iskander manages to make rubbish and recycling pretty riveting in 'Garbage Dreams'.
Actually, ...
Education Minister El James has a simple philosophy when it comes to managing people: "You get more with honey than you do with salt."
It's an apt belief for a man who keeps bees as a hobby and is so ...
The Hopkins recommendations report card: Education Minister El James and Board of Education chairman Mark Byrne on how we are doing
• One: dramatically improve quality of teaching
El James: "We have m...
Mark Byrne has mastered flying a plane and spearheading an international reinsurance company — and now he's turning his attention to overhauling Bermuda's beleaguered education system.
The new chairma...
A new curriculum for public schools is to be brought in from abroad — and Bermudianised.
New Board of Education chairman Mark Byrne and Education Minister El James have revealed that a plan to rewrite...
The Ministry of Finance has confirmed that taxpayers cannot have access to the rules for how government should spend public cash — a policy that Auditor General Larry Dennis said yesterday left him "f...
A revised and rewritten set of rules for the House of Assembly will go before MPs this summer — when they could be asked to approve the opening up of parliamentary committees.
Deputy Speaker Dame Jenn...
A careworn mother trudges around a supermarket with two of her kids, her face the very picture of resignation and boredom, at the start of Moscow, Belgium.
But moments later Matty — played to perfecti...