Bermudian Simon Payne is thinking big after establishing his new law practice, Limestone Law Ltd.
Having opened the firm in January, Mr. Payne is setting his long-term sights on building an organisation with subsidiaries in several countries and is a...
DATE: May 25, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
MPs debated into the night on Friday the report by Professor Ronald Mincy entitled ‘Study of employment, earnings and educational gaps between young black Bermudian males and their same age peers.’
The first part of the report on the extensive debate...
Two local charities will receive a little help from a British celebrity artist who has autism, tonight.
The Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) and Bermuda Autism Support & Education (BASE) will be hosting an evening with London artist Stephen Wiltshire, ...
A special Farmland Wine Makers Dinner event will feature Chef Frank Dominguez this evening at the Waterlot Inn.
Chef Dominguez studied at the JCCC Culinary Institute in Kansas City and furthered his education by taking classes with the Culinary Insti...
The recession may have a permanent effect on the millennial generation, also called Generation Y.
They are the 18- to 29-year-olds who have graduated with good college degrees into a no-jobs job market, and they are still, in large numbers, underempl...
Bright university graduates could be given incentives to go into teaching — regardless of what they studied — to try to improve poor school results among young black males.
Premier Ewart Brown yesterday announced Government is considering adopting th...
DATE: May 22, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
MPs debated into the night yesterday the report by Professor Ronald Mincy entitled 'Study of employment, earnings and educational gaps between young black Bermudian males and their same age peers.'
The debate began with a speech by Premier Dr. Ewart ...
Here is the full text of Premier Dr. Ewart Brown's speech to the House of Assembly yesterday, urging MPs to take note of the 'Study of employment, earnings and educational gaps between young black Bermudian males and their same age peers."
Mr. Speake...
Government kicked off the 2010 Census yesterday, highlighting a new data collection method for the Island.
Interviewers will spend the next three months going door-to-door in every parish bar Smith's, where telephone interviews will be used to gather...
Premier Ewart Brown will today launch a Parliamentary debate on "the long-standing effects of institutionalised white supremacy on our young black males".
Columbia University Professor Ronald Mincy's report on young black men is set to dominate proce...
DATE: May 21, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith