The Berkeley Institute marked the end of an era last night at a celebratory event which saw many of the Island?s leading lights pay tribute to their alma mater ? mindful of its motto respice finem or ...
A project to provide bargain homes for ?lottery winners? alongside identical market value properties has been massively downsized ? prompting questions about how Government will fund the multi-million...
A Government inquiry should be launched to discover whether claims of institutional racism at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital are valid, the House of Assembly heard on Friday. called for a commissio...
Recent newspaper articles about surgeon Dr. Christopher Johnson have been "nasty" and are fuelled by a racial agenda, according to Government backbencher Derrick Burgess.
He told the House of Assembly...
Politicians should be stopped from making racial comments in public, according to two thirds of people who responded to an opinion poll.
Research.bm asked 402 people whether they agreed with the state...
A teenager accused of killing the two sons of a Bermuda Police officer has been released on bail following a court hearing in Barbados.
Yuri Fidel Agard is charged with the manslaughter of Justin and ...
An Island private school has become the first outside Canada to receive official accreditation by the Canadian Educational Standards Institute (CESI).
Ten assessors from the institute visited Somersfi...
Fed-up students, whose sports field floods whenever it rains, took to the streets yesterday morning to protest at the Government?s alleged failure to fix the problem.
Pupils from Dellwood Middle Schoo...
A union chief has criticised the chairman of the Human Rights Commission (HRC) for attacking civil servants over the Government body?s failure to produce annual reports for the past four years.
Armell...
A union leader has warned that civil servants may demand extra cash if MPs get a proposed hefty pay hike.
Armell Thomas, president of the Bermuda Public Services Union (BPSU), told The Royal Gazette t...