Data released by the Bermuda Government last week affirmed that we are out of recession. Gross domestic product — the sum of all the goods and services the Island produces — grew by 1.5 per cent in th...
At the stroke of 11am yesterday, Bermuda fell silent for two minutes to honour our war dead.
The tradition dates from the signing of the Armistice, which ended what was then called the Great War at “...
This is an age where all manner of freedoms are being vigorously fought for. Freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom to bear and to not bear arms, freedom to love who you want and, more topi...
For an Island so small, it is remarkable that Bermuda produces anything that could be labelled “best in the world”. Yet, occasionally, we can genuinely lay claim to something that we, or one of our sm...
At first blush, red crepe paper poppies might seem to make for unlikely boutonnières. But at this time every year, they appear on the lapels of thousands of Bermuda residents in the run-up to Remembra...
It may be paradoxical but those who live on this Island are probably fitter than those in many other countries, but less healthy. Gyms abound, sport is very much a part of life and on any given mornin...
It is timely that the curtain is drawn this weekend on Rugby World Cup 2015 in England. Not because it feels like the 20-nation tournament has been going on for ever, with the first of 48 games having...
It has been a little more than a week since the America’s Cup celebrations raised the roof.
Not in their wildest dreams could those who organised the myriad of events accompanying the actual competiti...
“What's happened is very sad. My condolences to the family. Something's got to be done about the young people. I don't know what's going on. It's affecting the community also. Right now, we've got pe...
Justice was seen to be served this week when convicted killer Jaquii Pearman Desilva was sentenced to life imprisonment for the cold-blooded shooting of Prince Edness last year. Pearman Desilva will h...