Y2K is okay.
And Development and Opportunity Minister Terry Lister urged people not to give in to panic buying and hoard gas, food or money in case of computer crashes on January 1.
And he said anyone...
By Raymond Hainey Action to drive out druggies from a parking lot was yesterday demanded by a furious area resident.
And the man called for a crackdown on drug abuse and dealing in the parking lot, b...
yesterday moved to defuse a row over the latest advancements to Major's rank.
And Lt. Col. Allan Rance insisted no short cuts had been taken in the board's picks for senior ranks.
He said: "No officer...
the Pembroke West Central seat she lost at last year's General Election.
Mrs. Cartwright DeCouto -- together with former Minister Jerome Dill -- were both backed by their branch of the Opposition UBP ...
A judge has dumped a hi-tech court transcription firm for poor performance, it has emerged.
And Puisne Judge Norma Wade Miller has halted a civil case until a new note-taking company can be drafted in...
independence.
For a new bill aims to bring the Bermuda Monetary Authority into line with international recommendations that it should enjoy more freedom to carry out its regulatory role -- and propose...
MPs clashed yesterday over plans to mark the breaking of the chains of black Bermudians.
Opposition MPs accused Government of diluting Cup Match by renaming the first day of the two-day holiday Emanci...
The Premier's office and the Tourism Ministry have asked for a total of $2.32 million to cover extra expenditure, it was revealed yesterday.
The Cabinet Office has asked for $1.31 million in extra cas...
No new rehabilitation programmes have been introduced in Bermuda prisons for more than a year, Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox told MPs yesterday.
But Ms Cox added that -- following ...
MPs will today discuss controversial plans to rename the annual Cup Match holiday to recognise the end of slavery in Bermuda.
Acting Premier Eugene Cox will introduce the bill in the House of Assembly...