The Opposition Progressive Labour Party yesterday called for a bipartisan approach to Immigration reform but insisted that granting status to permanent residents would be unacceptable.
In his inaugural Reply to the Budget Statement, Shadow Finance Mi...
Mr. Speaker and Honourable Members of the House of Assembly,
It is a distinct honour to reply to the Budget Statement on behalf of the Opposition Progressive Labour Party. I am humbled to follow parliamentary giants like the late Honourable C. Eugene...
Children as young as seven have experimented with drugs and alcohol, according to the results of a survey released yesterday.
According to the “Report of the Survey of Student’s Knowledge and Attitudes of Drugs and Health 2012”, one third of Primary ...
Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) have denied claims that top cricketer Kamau Leverock was dropped from the senior national squad chosen to represent Bermuda at this month’s ICC Americas Division One T20 Championship in Florida.
According to various reliab...
DATE: Mar 02, 2013 | CATEGORY: Cricket | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Drinking and driving in Bermuda is a national pastime and, unfortunately, socially acceptable. So is speeding on the roads.
According to police statistics, 76 people were arrested for impaired driving after accidents last year. No doubt, that does no...
Whitney Institute has launched a year of celebration as it commemorates 130 years of providing academic excellence to the Smith’s community.
It was in 1878 when the idea was first developed by Smith’s parishioners to construct a building on a plot of...
The degree of focus by all local media in observance of February 2013 as Black History Month has been unprecedented, stimulating and praiseworthy.
However this writer could not let the month close without drawing the country’s attention to four indig...
That was, Mr Acting Editor, some reality check (pun intended) and it is not one we will be able to cash any time soon. Public debt now stands at $1.469 billion and counting. Our new Government is projecting an operating deficit of a further unprecede...
DATE: Mar 01, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: John Barritt
Education Minister Nalton Brangman has pledged to raise the bar on the quality of teaching in the Island’s schools.
And he vowed to boost qualification requirements “for all subject areas and specialisations” in a bid to improve standards of teacher ...
DATE: Mar 01, 2013 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Centre Against Abuse will next week begin their fourth programme dealing aimed at tackling anger issued.
According to Laurie Sheill, Executive Director for the charity, the 12-week Relationship Education Programme for Women intended to help women...
DATE: Mar 01, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes