Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith has released a series of teacher and student numbers for the Island’s public schools.
Dame Jennifer gave the number of teachers employed during the 2011-12 schoo...
Concerns on Bermuda’s youth, as well as the Island’s gang problem, can be aired at a public forum in St Paul AME Centennial Hall.
National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief has called the meeting, Co...
Government initiatives that train jobless Bermudians into wage-earning positions has received guarded Opposition support.
Economy Minister Patrice Minors has indicated that vendors able to hire and tr...
“Stringent requirements” govern the use of unlicensed teachers in Bermuda’s classrooms, according to educators who oversee the procedure.
Helle Patterson of Bermuda Educators Council spoke out after t...
The Education Ministry has granted 22 exemptions to unlicensed teachers, allowing them to fill vacancies in the public school system.
Seventeen exemptions were announced in the House of Assembly last ...
Jamaican police may travel to Bermuda as thhey investigate the gun murder of Bermudian Karen Hudson-Lewis, the detective leading the case said.
“We are actually looking to come there and liaise with p...
The economy, education and crime are “the three pillars of concern” for the Bermudian electorate, One Bermuda Alliance leader Craig Cannonier told a public forum.
“People are telling us they’re confus...
Only a “handful” of people frequently breach their probation or parole, Attorney General Kim Wilson told the Senate yesterday.
Just four individuals were found to have been non-compliant on multiple o...
Former Senate President Alfred (Alf) Oughton was fondly recalled by family and members of the Upper House yesterday.
The 83-year-old died on Monday and a funeral date has been set for February 24.
Sai...
Government Senator Diallo Rabain called upon workers who feel discriminated against to speak up in the wake of a human rights inquiry ruling against Apex Construction.
Shortly before the Senate adjour...