Police are investigating an allegation of sexual assault by a schoolgirl against her teacher.
Officers are currently trying to find the man to interview him over the allegations.
A spokesman said: “We don’t know if he has left the Island but there is...
Embattled education permanent secretary Rosemary Tyrrell has been moved out of her position days after a team of experts recommended the firing of senior Ministry staff.
Ms Tyrell (pictured), who has been in the post less than 18 months, has been rea...
DATE: May 11, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
May 5, 2007
FEBRUARY'S announcement by the Bermuda Government that it plans to carry out a thorough review and overhaul of our country's human rights legislation is to be welcomed. In its published request for submissions, the Government has stated: ...
GEEZ, peeps: what’s it been then, about eight weeks since we last met in the House on the Hill? Oh well, not to worry, some things never change - in fact, Mr. Editor, it didn’t take us long before we slipped back comfortably into the same old, same o...
A lifelong educator and Member of the British Empire has died at the age of 100.
The funeral of Thomas Neville Tatem, a father of three, was held at St. James Church on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Tatem was the the founding principal of the Warwick Seco...
So, we finally got our hands and ears on that education review, which was commissioned by the current Minister of Education, The Hon. K.H. Randolph Horton, JP, MP. From conversations that I have had with many people in the community, I am not the onl...
An entrepreneur from a young age, Kumi Bradshaw took a hiatus from college to start his first business while still in his teens.
He chuckled as he remembered some of the 'learning opportunities', which spurred him to return to college. In 2006, he co...
DRUGS, alcohol, womanising, beatings, screams in the night. It sounds like the ingredients to a Lifetime original movie, but for Dr. Judith Bartley this was her reality for several years married to a man who almost beat her to death.She relayed her e...
IN an island where the cultural and physical landscapes have been under relentless assault for most of the past 20 years, there was a perverse symbolism at play a couple of weeks back when the accident everyone said was bound to happen finally happen...
May 5, 2007
YOUR correspondent “Bemused” (Mid-Ocean News, May 4) writes: “It’s his (Dr. Ewart Brown’s) brother’s bank that’s going up on the ruins of Trimingham’s, people”. If it is “his brother’s bank” it is because the shareholders approved of its ...