Lawyer Eugene Johnston says black workers are being kept “under the feet of employers” as they aren’t motivated enough to speak up for their rights.
Mr Johnston has accused Bermuda’s workplaces of being “elitist institutions” which have the “particul...
Craig Cannonier (One Bermuda Alliance)
What is it about your background that makes you particularly suited to be an MP?
What I believe I bring to the table is the ability to understand what it means not only to work with people but to work for peopl...
Teenage murder victim Malcolm Outerbridge’s distraught mother was struggling last night to make sense of why anyone would want to kill her son.
The 18-year-old was stabbed to death on the Railway Trail near his Warwick home on Friday lunchtime.
Two m...
Former Premier Sir John Swan has challenged Bermuda’s elders to take responsibility for young people, instead of blaming social problems on the Island’s youth. “Our young people are in trouble before they’re born,” Sir John said. “The problem is not ...
DATE: Oct 31, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Dubbed by some the “Black Tony Blair” or “Britain’s Barack Obama”, British Labour MP David Lammy is set to deliver an election mode rallying call and perhaps a warning about the consequences of losing power to Progressive Labour Party supporters toni...
As Premier Paula Cox completes her first anniversary in office, no one would disagree that it’s a rough time to be Premier of Bermuda. But few people could be found willing to discuss her tenure so far. For the most part, our request for frank assess...
October 28, 2010: Paula Cox wins the leadership of the Progressive Labour Party by a landslide 124 votes against 39 for Terry Lister and two for Dale Butler. She pledges to restrain spending and make savings of at least $150 million in her first year...
Being smarter consumers and support local businesses was the focus for Consumer Week which is being held this week.
Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Kim Wilson spoke at an presentation held at the Chamber of Commerce board room on Wednesday night...
It strikes me that the average Joe Public does not understand the way our economy works. In this regard, I will attempt to explain some of the challenges we are experiencing, what happens, and how it works, to some degree. More on this after the top ...
Former Premier Sir John Swan today challenged Bermuda's elders to take responsibility for young people, instead of blaming social problems on the Island's youth.
“Our young people are in trouble before they're born,” Sir John said. “The problem is no...