Next Monday marks a big anniversary for former Premier David Saul: 200 years since Waterloo, the epochal battle that ended the ambitions of Napoleon Bonaparte and ushered in a long peace for Europe.
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The One Bermuda Alliance has clawed back a slim margin of popularity with voters after a poll one year ago had a 40 per cent majority throwing their support behind the Progressive Labour Party.
The Gl...
As the cost of health insurance goes up and up, newcomer MoonGate Insurance Group aims to fill the service gaps for locals on the most basic packages.
Its latest step, using an affiliate company in th...
“Fundamental changes to the criminal justice system” will alter a defendant’s right to silence under legislation just approved by Parliament.
The changes are required ahead of the implementation of Po...
An “adventurous” Saltus whizzkid’s bid to create a student planner for mobile phones has resulted in an app that could be used in schools Island-wide.
“It’s pretty much ready,” said 13-year-old Ethan...
A motion of censure against Speaker of the House Randy Horton has been passed over for a third week.
Mr Horton was accused by the Progressive Labour Party of misconduct by suppressing debate — dating ...
Protesters cheered outside the Cabinet Building last night after an unpopular proposal to adopt more stringent insurance coverage for mammography was dropped.
It was an abrupt about-face for Jeanne At...
Struggling families cannot afford even a modest increase in their Belco rates, according to social activist Sheelagh Cooper.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children head gave guarded support to B...
A seminar on the unpredictable nature of hurricanes, which will include a presentation of data collected during Hurricane Gonzalo, is set to go ahead later this month in London.
The Bermuda Institute ...
A spontaneous decision to quietly protest by hanging bras outside of the Cabinet building has been well received, organisers have said. The demonstration against legislation that would bring in new cl...