Damond Philpott is a shining example to all young budding Bermudian entrepreneurs who want to achieve their dreams.
For Mr. Philpott's interest in computers and web design has taken him from studying the subject at school to running his own business,...
The past several weeks have seen a renewed focus on the relationship between international business and the PLP Government.
This debate was re-ignited after anonymous comments expressing concern over Bermuda's political leadership made at an influent...
More black men are in prison because of faults within the judicial system, according to the first black Texas District Attorney Craig Watkins.
Mr. Watkins, 39, will join fellow panellist, lawyer Charles Richardson, and Carlton Simmons, of Youth on th...
Bermuda's public schools have come in for their fair share of criticism in recent months, so it is important to note when schools do the right thing.
As reported in yesterday's Royal Gazette, Berkeley Institute deserves credit both for moving quickly...
This is the full text of Governor Sir John Vereker's speech delivered at the Cabinet Office last night.
Hon. Premier, Reverend Bishops, Chief Justice, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Deputy Governor, Ministers of the Bermud...
Governor Sir John Vereker urged Bermuda to embrace diversity as it works to heal the scars of racial division as he made his formal goodbyes to the Island last night.
Speaking outside the Cabinet Office and surrounded by a host of dignitaries includi...
When it comes to tapping into the insurance sector of the rocketing Chinese economy, Bermuda's two biggest players ACE and XL Capital have shown a pioneering spirit that is winning them goodwill and promoting their corporate identity in a country whe...
DATE: Oct 09, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Why would an organisation that is set up to create social change for an ageing population be concerned with the bottom line of businesses, and their employment policies?
Shouldn't the Bermuda Council on Ageing be focused on the needs of seniors?
The ...
The Berkeley Institute is considering opening a fee-paying facility offering a world-renowned qualification to senior school students.
The Berkeley International Baccalaureate (IB) Centre would be based on the school's old site in Pembroke and would ...
DATE: Oct 08, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The principal and senior management at the Berkeley Institute are spending more time mentoring teachers in the classroom in an attempt to improve student attainment.
Michelle Simmons told The Royal Gazette that this term has seen far more of a hands-...
DATE: Oct 08, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways