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The Supreme Court has ruled that a trio of non-Bermudian police officers can remain in the service, overturning a decision by the Commissioner of Police.
Stephen Dennie, from St Vincent, and Robin Evans and Seymore Foot, from Jamaica, had all served ...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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Court
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
An environmental charity has called on Government to help shoulder the cost of switching to green energy.
And a Hamilton business representative has agreed that a financing structure to help swallow the bitter pill of upfront investment could encoura...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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A mother of three has launched an appeal against her conviction for murdering a teenage boy.
Kiahna Trott-Edwards, 32, was found guilty last year of murdering Shijuan Mungal by striking him around the head with a baseball bat during a confrontation o...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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Court
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Huge crowds turned out to participate in this year’s Palm Sunday Walk, which comprised a five-mile stroll through Pembroke.
Organised by the Bermuda National Trust, the event began and ended at the Berkeley Institute — with walkers following a cours...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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When 11-year-old Emanuel Humphrey finished his performance at the finals of Bermuda Idol last week, the judge not only stood to his feet but he took off his hat in amazement.
The Dellwood Middle School student brought the house down while singing Bey...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
A handful of protesters has continued demonstrations at the House of Assembly today.
Eighteen people, with tape over their mouths and holding placards, stood at the entrance to Sessions House urging the Bermuda Government to withdraw the Pathways to ...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
The controversial Pathways to Status immigration legislation was formally withdrawn from the House of Assembly yesterday after five days of protests.
Sylvan Richards, the Junior Minister for Home Affairs, made the move shortly after the session began...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Michael Fahy has issued an apology for the way the Bermuda Government has handled the Pathways to Status Bill.
Speaking as the Senate opened its Budget debate today, Senator Fahy, the Minister of Home Affairs, conceded he had misunderstood the level ...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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Politics
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An environmental group has praised the West End Development Corporation for announcing it would consult the public on the future of the South Basin.
In a statement, the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce stated: “This move on Wedco’s part...
DATE: Mar 21, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
The Governor has praised the Bermuda Police Service for its “professional handling” of last week’s protests around the House of Assembly.
Large crowds gathered around the Parliament building for five days to express their strong opposition to the Ber...
DATE: Mar 20, 2016
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