Bermuda's battle to get the US armed services to foot the bill for a massive $65 million clean-up of its old bases came under the spotlight at an environmental conference in the UK yesterday.
And Perm...
low at the start of the new session, according to a secret College report.
And only one student has signed up for the Best Steps programme, designed to improve basic skills so students can continue in...
New legal teeth to bite into the menace of killer dogs is on the cards.
The news came after a report from animal watchdogs warned there was evidence dogs were being trained to attack people.
An Agricu...
Bureaucrats accused of bungling over Government debts bit back yesterday.
And now the civil service union is to seek top-level meetings to discuss a threat to penalise its members in the pocket if the...
The burger battle is set to sizzle on as London's Law Lords yesterday took time to chew over arguments for and against Big Macs in Bermuda.
And it could take up to six months before Bermuda's last cou...
Opposition MP warned last night.
And UBP Legislative Affairs spokesman John Barritt said: "Our main goal must be to establish what's inside -- until then, we need to reserve judgment.'' Mr. Barritt a...
A Government Minister's call for an overseas recruitment policy to reflect the racial mix of Bermuda got a mixed response yesterday.
Shadow Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley said...
The Island's independent financial watchdog could be muzzled due to a lack of real freedom to carry out its duties, Auditor Larry Dennis warned yesterday.
And he called for the Auditor's Office -- whi...
Bungling bureaucrats who do not collect on debt to Government could be hit in their own pockets, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For the Ministry of Finance is to consider surcharging slacker civil serv...
A road show on the UK's rewrite of relations with its colonies is set to roll tonight.
And Opposition United Bermuda Party Leader Pamela Gordon said her party had taken a lead on the massive British W...