IT'S probably the biggest investment people make in their lives - particularly in Bermuda. We all strive to own our own piece of the rock and, once we have, we spend thousands more dollars and hours i...
CONTROVERSIAL laws barring Bermudians married to foreigners from owning more than one property will be axed by the Opposition United Bermuda Party if it wins next month's General Election.
The Bermuda...
HAROLD Darrell said he was left shocked and saddened at comments made by Premier Ewart Brown at a recent Progressive Labour Party banquet.
The Independent candidate spoke out after apparently being br...
WHISTLEBLOWER Harold Darrell says he will not leak further details about a police investigation into Government corruption at the Bermuda Housing Corporation ¿ unless Government either attempts to sme...
ISLAND doctors are so 'fed up' with a Government insurance scheme they are now bypassing the system ¿ by demanding that patients pay for appointments upfront.
The Health Insurance Plan (HIP), designed...
AN international charity which raises funds for needy ex-service personnel has quashed suggestions that money raised on the island will not be used locally.
And the Royal British Legion also insists t...
THE whistleblower who leaked to the media details of a damning police investigation into Government corruption has spoken publicly about his actions for the first time.
Businessman Harold Darrell told...
BERMUDA'S longest running discrimination case is set to go at least another round - despite a decision by the Human Rights Commission to close its file on the issue.
Businessman Harold Darrell - who c...
GOVERNMENT is set to spend around $70 million on consultancy fees this financial year ¿ an increase of 150 per cent in the past ten years.
The bill, which has ballooned dramatically in the last two y...
HAROLD Darrell's ongoing Human Rights case against the Bank of Bermuda centres on who is the respondent to the complaint - the bank itself as a corporate entity, the individual directors - or both.
Ac...