No community, and certainly no political or social system, is ever complete — they are always continuous works in progress. To survive, all societies must evolve in response to changing needs and circ...
The Bermuda Cricket Board took care of one piece of important business at its annual meeting last Thursday night, when the book was officially closed on Allan Douglas, with Paul Ross, of Somerset Brid...
We live at a time when long-established cultural norms are increasingly being questioned. It’s a time when once seemingly intractable social orthodoxies are being regularly challenged and when the so-...
Retirement should be a pleasant prospect, replete with relaxation after a hard few decades’ work, more time with loved ones, nice overseas trips and more time pursuing the pastimes we really enjoy. Ho...
It’s a word that, these days, seems to weave its way into so many phrases, as ubiquitous as any. Mere mention of “security” invariably implies we don’t have enough. Lack of security becomes noticeable...
Three incidents in the past 14 months have led to sport in this country being suspended, albeit very temporarily — the protracted, daytime car chase and ultimate shooting outside The Fairmont Southamp...
Every Bermudian has a right to feel angry and disgusted by the findings of the Auditor-General’s report for the fiscal years 2010, 2011 and 2012.
At that time, this community was dealing with the pain...
Within two to three years, the doors will open into Bermuda’s first casino, changing the face of the Island for ever.
There will be no turning back. It will arrive with all of the required attachments...
It is with no little satisfaction and a sizeable helping of humility that we can now signal the death knell for dark-tinted helmet visors and their mirrored cousins that also conceal identity.
The ca...
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...