Minister Grant Gibbons warned yesterday.
And he singled out a 50 percent increase in spending on building projects -- up to more than $90 million -- as well as $28 million in new borrowing as danger s...
The first full PLP Budget -- and the first of the new millennium -- came and went quietly.
Finance Minister Eugene Cox -- dressed suitably conservatively in a dark blue suit, blue shirt and tie patter...
Angry shopkeepers yesterday blasted the Budget as too little -- and maybe too late -- to save some struggling retailers.
Ian Smith, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce retail division, said: "The cham...
International business leaders yesterday called for no extra taxes on the Island's biggest economic sector in today's Budget.
And one warned the Island could start losing offshore enterprise if the co...
part of a two-day Commonwealth think-tank on good government.
The bill for the overnight stay by as many as 25 Ministers, Permanent Secretaries and Commonwealth Secretariat staff -- even at special wi...
Royal Gazette can reveal.
For Dessaline Waldron is odds-on favourite to take unopposed the leadership of the Island's smallest political organisation, the National Liberal Party.
And that would mean w...
The return of controversial fish pots will not be ruled out, Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson said yesterday.
But he warned that any change in the current ban would have to be based on scientific e...
MPs yesterday backed a new law aimed at giving children born outside marriage with just one Bermudian parent a chance to live and work on the Island.
But Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula ...
priest yesterday came close to accusing the new Rector of heresy.
Suzann Holshouser -- TV weatherwoman and member of the St. Mark's congregation -- said it was wrong for Father William Hayward to sugg...
Mark's Church Rector-elect in the face of a campaign by rebel parishioners.
Bishop Ratteray vowed that the induction of controversial Father William Hayward will go ahead -- despite threats of a boyco...