IF you are an information technology (IT) worker, then you'd better hurry and get that security certificate, fast.Your co-workers certainly are. With companies finally getting around to realising that network security is a business critical issue, mo...
When ‘Living with Art’, comprising modern and contemporary African American art from the private collection of Ethiopian-born Alitash Kebede, opens in October, from a cultural and artistic perspective it will be one of the most significant exhibition...
Opposition leader Michael Dunkley’s decision not to attend Dame Lois Browne’s funeral will cost him his parliamentary seat, predicts United Bermuda Party backbencher Maxwell Burgess.
And he forecast the Government would maintain its hold on power aft...
LONDON (Reuters) — As communities around the world battle the worst floods in living memory, experts warn such events may become more frequent due to climate change and that lessons still need to be learnt to limit losses.Floods may result in lower d...
The Progressive Labour Party unveiled two more election candidates yesterday as Premier Ewart Brown again said he was pushing to increase his party’s tally to 30 seats — up from the 22 it holds now.
Attorney General Philip Perinchief will fight St. G...
Premier Ewart Brown on Friday night dismissed claims he is polarising Bermuda and insisted his Big Conversation project would help solve race problems on the Island.
Speaking at the latest Bermuda Race Relations Initiative meeting — this time with th...
DATE: Jul 23, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
An executive position to shake up the Island’s education system has attracted eight applicants — six from overseas.
The Consultant Executive Officer will implement reforms over a two year period.
The position has an undisclosed salary and requires a ...
Eight of Bermuda's brightest students who plan to make careers in the insurance industry have been presented with scholarships totalling $428,000 from the Bermuda Foundation For Insurance Studies (BFIS).
The scholarship amounts range from $30,000 a y...
DATE: Jul 23, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Five teenagers who went to South Africa expecting to find animals running wild and "half-clothed" tribal people, instead stumbled upon a new outlook on life.
Akeem Trott, LaShanda Seaman, Deken Saunders, Chakeya Ottley and Cornell Bailey set out to C...
The Premier has promised a public holiday in honour of Dame Lois Browne Evans if Government is re-elected.
Dr. Ewart Brown said the Progressive Labour Party would memorialise its former leader if it is returned to power at the polls.
While he refused...