'Lady T', a once popular radio personality on the Island, has returned home after years abroad, to work for a charity.
Tina Evans Caines is the daughter of the late Dame Lois Browne Evans. She has joined the Bermuda Heart Foundation as its community ...
The Island's black power movement and the impact it has had is the focus of a book by Bermudian author Quito Swan.
The book 'Black Power in Bermuda the Struggle for Decolonisation', examines how the movement grew during the Island's tempestuous 1960s...
In Bermuda race is a loaded word, often followed by "card" or "ist".
Some believe it is best to get to the bottom of historical and modern day racism through making people uncomfortable, others believe it is best to leave well enough alone and focus ...
There is no doubt that improving education should be at the top of Bermuda's agenda for the near future. Our children — the next generation of leaders — must have a strong educational foundation to build upon. There have been many recommendations on ...
The public purse is in safe hands despite recent "alarmist and irresponsible" comments, Paula Cox said yesterday.
The Finance Minister said the comments had caused "some disquiet, some confusion and unease" in the community.
She said in a Ministerial...
A report on 'The Impact of Climate Change of Bermuda' forecasts stronger hurricanes and extensive flooding.
Up to 14 percent of the Island's land area could soon be at risk of flooding during high tides, while sea level rise and increased storm inten...
Premier Ewart Brown yesterday revealed how Government will attempt to push young people into volunteering programmes to keep them out of trouble.
The national service plan is designed for men and women aged between 24 and 30. Participants in the volu...
The Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation's 2010 conference entitled "Building Character Through Youth, Sport and Recreation," kicked off at the Southampton Princess yesterday.
The Department has partnered with the Josephson Institute, a non-pro...
The daughter of the permanent secretary for the Ministry of Environment and Sports has been named a board member of the National Sports Centre.
Government yesterday denied the appointment posed a conflict of interest.
Bermudian Katura Horton-Perinchi...
A bill to waive cruise ship passenger cabin taxes at the Finance Minister's discretion was passed by MPs yesterday, despite criticism from the Opposition.
UBP MPs opposed the Miscellaneous Taxes Amendment (No. 2) Act 2009 because they said its passag...