Opposition leader Jennifer Smith last night hit the campaign trail with her vision of the future.
And she took the opportunity to plug the Progressive Labour Party's credentials for Government.
Ms Smi...
All "civilised and democratic'' countries have some control over property use, a top Jamaican constitutional lawyer told the Court of Appeal yesterday.
And Dr. Lloyd Barnett said: "There is no depriva...
A United Bermuda Party approved candidate yesterday called for the old wing of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital to be turned into sheltered housing for senior citizens.
Charles Hollis said: "Spac...
player was rushed to hospital following a punch-up at an FA Cup semi-final clash.
Vasco striker Dwight Basden -- who was knocked unconscious -- was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after an ...
A bill to plug the loophole which won axed Assistant Police Commissioner Wayne Perinchief a massive cash pay-off has been drawn up.
Government wants to take responsibility for staffing levels of 15 Go...
was revealed this morning.
The legislation -- which will allow workplace ballots on union certification and decertification, but which excludes middle management -- passed its third reading in the Hou...
Government demands to crack down on white collar crime and money laundering, Premier Pamela Gordon insisted yesterday.
Ms Gordon said: "I believe if we don't remain vigilant, we could wind up giving a...
Tough new laws to protect workers from unfair dismissal are on the cards, Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness told trade unionists yesterday.
Mr. Edness said: "I am determined to address the issue......
labour relations comes up for debate in the House of Assembly.
The new law calls for mandatory trade union recognition in the workplace -- but a clause allowing workers to vote to kick a union off the...
telephone giants Cable and Wireless.
Government Senate leader E.T. (Bob) Richards went on the offensive after Cable and Wireless -- once the monopoly provider of overseas telephone services -- announc...