LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister David Cameron was leading his country's largest ever delegation to China yesterday, hoping to win trade and woo a powerful potential ally as London seeks to cultivate ties beyond Washington and Europe.
Cameron, ac...
I frequently meet people who strike me as being unusually interesting. Accordingly, I remember once meeting Raymond Saner and Lichia Yiu, who are partners-in-life, at a conference of people dedicated to exploring the philosophical and scientific root...
Inflation hit its highest rate for more than one-and-a-half years at 3.4 percent during September 2010, according to the latest figures released by Government.
The Department of Statistics' Consumer Price Index revealed that inflation climbed to its ...
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9: Government is looking to partner with the private sector to help repair the Island’s failing public education system.
Education Minister Jennifer Smith today told members of the Bermuda Union of Teachers it would take a joint eff...
In praise of Dale
November 8, 2010
Dear Sir,
Yesterday I attended the screening of the film "Chilled and Shaken". This film is a documentary on the closing of Hubie's Bar on Angle Street – the mecca for live Jazz music in Bermuda for over 20 years. D...
Bermuda Hospitals Board will temporarily move its education centres for diabetes, asthma and cardiac care to Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute in Devonshire.
The new facility, in the renovated Fairview Court, is accessible from the entrance on Devon S...
The latest art exhibition at The Masterworks Museum will be opened next week by HRH The Duchess of Gloucester GCVO.
Floral Lane will open on November 14 and run into next summer.
The exhibition explores Bermuda's transformation from the barren terrai...
Senator Michael Dunkley has been replaced as Opposition Senate leader and tasked with focusing solely on national security after a shake-up of the Shadow Cabinet.
UBP leader Kim Swan told The Royal Gazette on Friday that he gave party chairman Jeanne...
MPs could vote on a change to the law to ban discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation this parliamentary session, according to Cabinet Minister Glenn Blakeney.
The new Youth, Families and Community Development Minister said on Friday: "We ...
DATE: Nov 08, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
MUMBAI, India (AP) — The Mumbai slum of Rafiq Nagar has no clean water for its shacks made of ripped tarp and bamboo. No garbage pickup along the rocky, pocked earth that serves as a road. No power except from haphazard cables strung overhead illegal...