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A total five prisoners in Westgate jail have passed their General Education Diplomas.
And yesterday Premier and National Security Minister Michael Dunkley presented the five men with their certificates.
Mr Dunkley said: “I am always pleased to have t...
DATE: Jul 10, 2014
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A scam letter promising a share of $10.5 million dollars has been highlighted by police.
A police spokesman said the letter — received by several households and claiming to be from a South African lawyer — was a fraud and should be ignored.
The spoke...
DATE: Jul 10, 2014
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Bermuda needs to establish a minimum living wage to help stop people getting stuck in debt, a campaigner said last night.
Sheelagh Cooper, of the Coalition for the Protection of Children, was speaking as she backed a bid to reduce the rate of interes...
DATE: Jul 10, 2014
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A bid to set up a commission to look up at historic land grabs has been rejected by Governor George Fergusson.
The move followed a vote in the House of Assembly last week to ask that a Commission of Inquiry should be established to look at “historic ...
DATE: Jul 10, 2014
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Bermuda officials made a compelling case to host the America’s Cup in 2017 and race organisers believe they will be in “good hands” if they ultimately decide to stage the event here.
The Island now goes head-to-head with San Diego in a bid to win the...
DATE: Jul 09, 2014
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A VIP tour of Bermuda’s new hospital building is up for grabs.
The Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) is offering tours to winners of a competition run in conjunction with an exhibition on the creation of the Island’s largest-ever building project.
A spok...
DATE: Jul 08, 2014
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Bermuda is to go head-to-head with the US port of San Diego in an attempt to win hosting rights for the multimillion-dollar America’s Cup.
Organisers announced today that the Island had made the cut for the final stage of the bidding process to host ...
DATE: Jul 08, 2014
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Governor George Fergusson has handed back honorary membership of the Mid Ocean Club after a vote in the House of Assembly to ask him to consider holding an inquiry into historic land transactions.
Mr Fergusson said he acted after Randy Horton, the Sp...
DATE: Jul 08, 2014
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A loophole in a deal barring the US from spying on the UK could leave Bermuda open to snooping by American security agencies.
The US and its allies Britain, America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — part of what the US calls the Five Eyes group — ...
DATE: Jul 04, 2014
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A three-man panel led by a top QC is to decide on a $156 million compensation claim by a developer dumped from the redevelopment of Hamilton Harbour.
Geoffrey Bell QC will chair the group, backed up by fellow QC George Bartlett and Norman Rose, Gover...
DATE: Jul 04, 2014
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