[naviga:h2]Bermuda reflects on the end of a political era[/naviga:h2]
DAME LOIS– BROWNE EVANS
The leader of the Progressive Labour Party for much of the 1970s and 1980s and Bermuda's first female Attorney General, died early of a suspected stroke. Sh...
CEMENT COMPANY CRISIS
More than 1,500 construction industry jobs in Bermuda hung in the balance with no solid evidence that Government had arranged a back-up plan to fill the gap created by the decision to evict the Bermuda Cement Company from Dockya...
"It seems, apparently, if the Commissioner of Police wants to do something he has the law behind him. Maybe he has the Army too, I don't know. He has everything I have. I've told him the truth from the very beginning. Obviously the facts are not wha...
Lovitta Foggo sparked controversy in the December general election by warning a United Bermuda Party victory would return blacks to "the plantation" and "shackles". Yesterday, in a candid interview with Tari Trott, the new MP for St. David's defended...
HARBOUR NIGHTS DRAMA
The first Harbour Night of the year did not get off to a very good start when at least 19 people, including a young boy, were injured when two horses dragging a carriage ran amok along Front Street on April 25.
The out-of-control...
"Families in their homes have to take up the mantle and decide it is their responsibility to raise their children and save this country from anarchy."
– Public Safety Minister David Burch, speaking on Bermuda's growing code of silence over violent cr...
STEM CELL CLINIC TO– SET UP IN BERMUDA
July 23: A stem cell research centre was set to open in Bermuda later in 2007 after Premier Ewart Brown and his wife Wanda teamed up with American company Stemedica Cell Technologies. In October, The Opposition ...
"I take this opportunity to again call upon the Governor to discharge the responsibility of his office, by taking swift and meaningful action against the perpetrators of this nefarious scheme. He must see this as his obligation. Should he fail to do ...
WORKPLACE EQUITY
Governments proposed Workplace Equity Act 2007, which would give Commission for Unity and Racial Equality (CURE) powers to fine companies up to $50,000 if they block the progress of black Bermudians, met with heavy emotion on all sid...
"When one party expresses sharp rhetoric, it's been responded to in like. This behaviour from both sides has now, in my view, whipped up those irresponsible elements amongh the ranks who are capable of that sort of behaviour on both sides'.
– Former ...