A permanent commissioner of education to take over from US expert Henry Johnson is being sought by Government.
The $150,000-a-year postholder will need to have at least 15 years experience in educatio...
Former Attorney General Phil Perinchief has launched a lawsuit after he was rejected for the post of Solicitor General in favour of a non-Bermudian.
The 64-year-old lawyer is suing the Public Service ...
A leading barrister suggested yesterday that Government's "prime motivation" in changing the law quickly to allow bankrupt lawyers to practise appeared to be the Island's sole bankrupt barrister: Juli...
New rules for those travelling to the United States under the visa waiver programme will come into effect on January 12.
Most Bermudians will be unaffected by the changes, but those whose citizenship ...
It seemed, on the face of it, a fairly innocuous story: Ombudsman Arlene Brock announced earlier this month that she had launched an investigation into the accessibility of material at Bermuda Archive...
Students could get the chance to try their hand at 12 different trades in their first year at senior school if an idea for a more "blended" education system is adopted.
A working party advising the in...
Former Attorney General Phil Perinchief yesterday lambasted both political parties for failing to fix Bermuda's education system — and unveiled his own radical plan for change.
The outspoken former se...
Lawyer Llewellyn Peniston has taken Bermuda Bar Association to the Court of Appeal over an ongoing disciplinary matter.
A Court of Appeal hearing was held last Wednesday and the court's panel of three...
A new law which will allow bankrupt lawyers to practise in Bermuda has been tabled in the House of Assembly — but it is scant on detail, according to Deputy Opposition Leader Trevor Moniz.
"It's the b...
Colin Palmer is a man on a mission. His plan? To create a technical school which will build a Bermudian workforce proficient in all trades for the future.
The former teacher and college lecturer is pa...