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Families living in Bermuda have been left frustrated and upset by a huge backlog in British passport applications.
One family had to wait six months for a British passport for their newborn daughter.
While another was forced to cancel their trip to t...
DATE: Sep 05, 2014
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The Opposition is calling on Government to bail out a cash-strapped charity that provides a shelter for the victims of domestic abuse.
And the Progressive Labour Party also wants to set up a Gender Affairs Office to ensure that public funds were made...
DATE: Sep 05, 2014
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An elderly woman was knocked down by a car as she walked across a pedestrian crossing in Southampton yesterday morning.
According to police, the incident took place at around 7.15am on Middle Road near the junction with Lighthouse Road.
“It appears t...
DATE: Sep 05, 2014
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Public Works has pledged to reinstate a safety barrier across Tribe Road No 1, Southampton, two weeks after it was taken down.
The barrier had been implicated in the death of ten-year-old Tiffanelle Pitcher-Francis on January 11. Tiffanelle was kille...
DATE: Sep 05, 2014
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Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art's Student Summer Exhibition. (Photos by Akil Simmons)
DATE: Sep 04, 2014
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The Caines brothers held their 2nd Annual Free Haircut Giveback at St. Paul's Church this morning for students, with barbers volunteering their services from Businesses such as Five Star, Exclusive, Millennium, Hair Am I and International Line and De...
DATE: Sep 04, 2014
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The prosecution has closed its case against Jahkeo LeShore and Darrion Simons as the trial regarding the murder of David Clarke continues.
Mr Clarke, 26, was gunned down while riding his motorcycle near the junction of North Shore Road and Bandroom L...
DATE: Sep 04, 2014
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Premier and National Security Minister Michael Dunkley got to see some trainee police officers go through their paces when he visited the Police Training School.
Mr Dunkley, accompanied by Junior National Security Minister Senator Jeff Baron, welcome...
DATE: Sep 04, 2014
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The One Bermuda Alliance’s decision to appoint a former civil servant as a media consultant has been condemned by the Opposition.
Magnus Henagulph was taken on by the ruling party last week after quitting his post at the Department of Communications ...
DATE: Sep 04, 2014
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Gareth Finighan
Parks and Environmental Protection Department offices in the Botanical Gardens will be closed tomorrow to allow engineering work to be carried out on the nearby new hospital wing.
According to a Government spokesman, offices of both departments will ...
DATE: Sep 04, 2014
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