promised to try and set up the scheme by the January 2000 deadline, Finance Minister Eugene Cox said yesterday.
And Pension Commission chairman Roger Titterton said the first orders of business would ...
conditions, Public Safety Minister Paula Cox vowed yesterday.
But she pledged to implement the recommendations of an arbitration hearing -- even if it goes beyond the Government deal currently on the ...
Police chief Jean Jacques Lemay and the Police Association yesterday joined forces to plead sick-out officers to get back on the beat.
Mr. Lemay said: "I would appeal to these officers to discontinue ...
The UK Government should allow Bermudians to accept UK citizenship -- as well as reject it, Premier Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
But Opposition leader Pamela Gordon said she was "shocked'' at the la...
Bermuda's smallest political party has called for action to stop the exploitation of workers from developing countries.
National Liberal Party spokesman Graeme Outerbridge said he had evidence people ...
A clampdown on riders who do not strap up their helmets should be launched, National Liberal Party chairman Charles Jeffers said yesterday.
And he called for a Police campaign leaflet blitz to promote...
Phone company bosses have complained to Government over plans to change the law governing telecommunications, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
It is understood lawyers acting for the Bermuda Telephone Co...
Money spent on a Government TV show looks to have gone straight down the drain.
But Government spin doctors involved in the aborted broadcast were slow in revealing what was likely to happen to the ax...
on work permits.
And he said the Island's international business got a smooth passage -- while local firms looking to employ overseas expertise suffered a rough time.
But yesterday Immigration Ministe...
Bermuda golf by pouring cold water on Scotland's courses and climate.
Now the Scottish media have taken a swing at the campaign -- and insisted Scotland is strokes ahead when it comes to golfing holid...