Tony Blair’s long goodbye as British Prime Minister ended yesterday as he formally resigned and turned over power to Gordon Brown.
An enormous amount has been written about his decade-long tenure at No. 10 Downing Street, and historians will no doubt...
Richard Bruens, executive vice-president and head of investor relations at ABN AMRO, is joining Renaissance Group's executive committee as head of strategy, communications and investor relations from August 1.
"Richard will lead the Group's strategic...
New England Revolution’s Khano Smith has proclaimed this MLS season as the best of his blossoming career after becoming a permanent fixture in the table-topping team.
The Bermuda international has featured in all but one match for the Revs who are pe...
DATE: Jun 28, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
Teachers will have their long-running pay dispute decided at a Labour tribunal next week.
Government confirmed last night that an arbitration hearing by the Labour Disputes Tribunal has been scheduled for Tuesday.
A spokesman said: “Labour and Immigr...
A group of teen mothers graduated yesterday proving their lives did not end with parenthood, but had just begun.
Graduate Michelle Looby, 18, admitted her world was turned upside down last year when she found out she was pregnant and would have to le...
Guesthouse burgled
Tourists staying at a Paget guesthouse had cash and personal items taken.
The couple told Officers that sometime between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. on Monday, a culprit had gained entry to their room.
The ‘Warwick Clinic’ had cash taken fro...
Challenges facing blacks
June 22, 2007
Dear Sir,
I am not running for Parliament so I am not looking for votes. No one in the PLP has done me any favours so I am not about party politics. I have one concern and owe my allegiance only to the black com...
The F.S. Furbert Building, part of the old Berkeley Institute, is to become the new home of the Bermuda School of Music when renovations are completed.
The $1.4 million make-over will include 22 studios, waiting, concert, staff and multi-purpose room...
Three of four junior athletes who have all qualified to represent Bermuda in the IAAF World Youth Championships in Ostrava in the Czech Republic next month recently turned in outstanding performances at the New England Open Track and Field Championsh...
Principals, teachers and others working in the Island’s public schools will meet tomorrow to air fears that they are being left out of plans for crucial educational reform.
The leaders of Bermuda Union of Teachers, the Association of School Principal...
DATE: Jun 27, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways