Bermuda should consider an international aid fund, a top member of the Jersey parliament said yesterday.
Imogen Nichols said rich jurisdictions like Jersey and Bermuda had a moral obligation to help o...
A reliance on rookie cops is hurting Police ability to patrol the streets, a massive report on the service admitted yesterday.
The review said that more than 60 percent of officers assigned to the thr...
An all-out attack on Government's record on Tourism is set to launch today's Opposition assault on last week's Budget.
And a swing at increases in Payroll Tax and Land Tax is also certain to figure as...
Any attempts to legalise marijuana should be stubbed out, Shadow Health and Social Services Minister Kim Young said yesterday.
And she blasted Government Senator Calvin Smith for suggesting that marij...
civil investigations.
The move would bring the Island into line with other English-speaking jurisdictions in the Caribbean/Atlantic area, most of whom already have similar arrangements.
And Financial ...
New monitoring of racial make-up of the workforce and tougher rules on work permits could be "a suicide note'' for Bermuda's booming offshore economy, Opposition Senate leader Maxwell Burgess warned y...
Attorney General Dame Lois Browne Evans is to second guess the public prosecution service over the legality of controversial pyramid schemes, Opposition Legislative Affairs spokesman John Barritt has ...
Further tax breaks for struggling shops and restaurants have not been ruled out by Finance Minister Eugene Cox.
And he told a Chamber of Commerce meeting yesterday that he was prepared to listen to th...
hailed a success.
But by late last week, details of the two-day seminar run by Commonwealth Secretariat experts were thin on the ground.
A press release from Cabinet Office said: "The Premier said the...
Young people should look back to the future, two Bermudian students told the Progressive Labour Party's annual founders day lunch at the weekend.
And they urged their contemporaries to become involved...