Opposition Senate Leader Michael Dunkley has accused the Premier of "divisive politics" in his claim that white Bermudians would not have voted for US President-elect Barack Obama.
Instead, Sen. Dunkley said Dr. Ewart Brown should "learn" from Mr. Ob...
Education expert Henry Johnson is urging schools reform leaders to quit squabbling and fight for a brighter future for Bermuda's youngsters.
Dr. Johnson said recommendations from the Hopkins Report could lead to a hugely improved education system in ...
DATE: Nov 20, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Government MP Lovitta Foggo has warned of the "negative labels" schools could end up with if their exam results are made public each year.
The Ministry of Education plans to start publishing test results in 2009 to improve accountability as part of t...
DATE: Nov 20, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Legendary calypso entertainers The Talbot Brothers are to be celebrated in pictures and song next year.
A coffee table book as well as CD and DVD collections are to be released – funded by the Blackie Talbot Foundation with the support of the Bank of...
Bermuda Union of Teachers today called for the immediate resignation or removal of Philip Butterfield, chairman of the interim executive board on education.
BUT president Keisha Douglas said comments made by Mr. Butterfield on Tuesday about teachers ...
DATE: Nov 20, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Won't take it lying down
November 15, 2008
Dear Sir,
After initially having heard and read with a mixture of anger and despair the plans of the current government to introduce ID cards for expats I upon reflection realised that with just a slight adj...
The rationale behind the right to information as being fundamental to a free and democratic society can be seen from two equally compelling perspectives. First, on the demand side of the right to information, it is firmly grounded in human-rights dis...
More than 1,000 people in Bermuda could be living with a chronic lung disease that severely limits their lives.
The condition is called Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and the Bermuda Hospitals Board marked International COPD Day with an...
United Bermuda Party candidate Charlie Swan has called for the "nuts and bolts" to be put in place to ensure the long-awaited National Training Board apprenticeship programme is a success.
Mr. Swan, who runs a plumbing company, said young people need...
DATE: Nov 20, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The chairman of the board tasked with implementing change in public schools yesterday described teachers union' leader Mike Charles as a gym teacher who has "had his 15 minutes of fame".
Philip Butterfield was highly critical of the general secretary...