Local charities reliant on help from exempt companies could be badly affected by the collapse of insurance giant AIG and the deepening US financial crisis, according to experts.
The Centre on Philanth...
Education Minister Randy Horton has travelled to Washington, DC to attend the Global Summit on Education 2008 and hear about inclusive practices for disabled students.
The Minister announced at a pres...
Police officers have accepted a pay rise from Government effectively giving them what they were demanding before the dispute was sent to arbitration.
Bermuda Police Association (BPA) had demanded a se...
A new Deputy Commissioner of Police has been appointed, Government House announced last night.
Superintendent Mike DeSilva will take up the position tomorrow, succeeding Roseanda Young, who retired la...
Education Minister Randy Horton will travel to Washington, DC this week to attend the Global Summit on Education 2008 and hear about inclusive practices for disabled students.
The Minister announced a...
Enrolment at Bermuda College has risen dramatically this semester — and education chiefs said yesterday it was largely thanks to the free tuition now on offer.
The publicly funded community college ha...
Two Opposition MPs raised concerns about rising crime and how it is being tackled during a short Motion to Adjourn in the House of Assembly on Friday.
Opposition Chief Whip John Barritt said recent st...
A "landmark decision" to open up the meetings of a parliamentary select committee on education was announced last night.
And Stanley Lowe, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, told MPs that the issue...
The executive officer of the National Training Board will leave his $130,000-a-year position at the end of this month.
Government has advertised for a replacement for Michael Stowe, who has led the qu...
The Island's private senior schools have released their GCSE results with early exam starts at one school and traumatic events for students at another appearing not to have had a dramatic effect on pe...