One of the candidates vying to become the next president of Bermuda College has hired her own public relations firm.
Dr. Larita Alford, who lost out on the same job to American Dr. Charles Green in 20...
A union leader warned last night that teachers could stage industrial action before the end of this term after scores of them stayed away from the Island's public schools yesterday. understands that b...
Bermuda's public schools could be brought to a standstill in September if a threatened strike by teachers goes ahead.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) has given the Ministry of Education 21 working...
The fate of the civil servant who heads the Human Rights Commission (HRC) is likely to be decided in the next few weeks, can reveal.
A report on David Wilson, executive officer of the HRC, is expected...
The chairman of the Human Rights Commission (HRC) has blasted civil servants for failing to produce annual reports for the past four years.
Rod Attride-Stirling said jobs should have been lost over th...
Demonstrators who marched outside the House of Assembly a week ago have promised more action ? and claimed a case testing the law on discrimination in the workplace could be on the cards.
More than 30...
A new piece of legislation will require members of the public to report medical practitioners they believe are unfit for work ? or face a $1,000 fine.
The Medical Practitioners' Amendment Act 2006 pas...
The Broadcasting Commission is likely to review the evidence presented at a hearing into Senator David Burch?s ?house nigger? remark in light of new comments by one of the witnesses, can reveal.
Ira P...
Mystery last night surrounded an alleged public apology said by the Broadcasting Commission to have been given by Senator David Burch following the ?house nigger? comment he made on his radio show.
Th...
A cabbie found guilty of attacking another taxi driver, causing permanent damage to his right eye, is to appeal against his conviction.
Robert Trew, 57, of Bridge View Lane, Sandys, denied unlawfully ...