Senators came together yesterday to pass legislation which could revolutionise education.
The Education Amendment Act 2008 comes after last year's damning Hopkins Report recommended a huge overhaul of the Island's failing schools system.
Under the ne...
It has been one month since the Premier appointed Marc Bean as a new Senator, replacing Wayne Caines who resigned to pursue a career in the private sector.
The new Senator said he is delighted with his new responsibilities and devoted to his party an...
Senators passed a bill yesterday to pay child care bills for families or single parents earning under $70,000 a year.
The Child Day Care Allowance Act 2008 could help up to 400 families said Junior Culture and Social Rehabilitation Minister Thaao Dil...
University student Jovan Whitter's talent as a rap star could be summed up by the old adage "don't quit your day job".
But his questionable talent has possibly led him to a career in broadcasting.
"You know what they say, when one door closes, anothe...
Capital G honoured the recipients of its 2008 Charitable Donations programme at the first ever "Giving Back Reception" held at the Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa in Paget last week.
James Gibbons, chairman of Capital G Bank, and John Kephar...
Bermuda Pacers Track Club assistant coach Jarita Dill was all smiles after her athletes produced encouraging performances last weekend at the annual Russell E. Blunt East Coast Invitational track meet at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Mak...
The fourth international African Diaspora Heritage Trail conference will be officially opened by its host, Premier Ewart Brown, tomorrow.
Hollywood actor Danny Glover and Bermuda's Permanent Secretary of Education Radell Tankard are the co-chairs of ...
Marquel Waldron was the recipient of the Ernest Drew scholarship presented by Bermuda Football Association (BFA) at Camden House yesterday.
The Legends Scholarship Awards ceremony acknowledges those athletes who excel at their sport while aspiring to...
Music and dance from Latin America, a star documentary-featured violinist from South Africa and an acclaimed gospel singer who performed personally for the late US President John F. Kennedy will make it the Bermuda International Film Festival' Reel W...
DATE: Jul 25, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
When the Progressive Labour Party was formed in 1963, workers' rights were severely limited and social justice was merely a concept ordinary men and women hoped would one day embrace them. Without question, many of the advances of workers' rights wer...