Bermuda consumers paid 2.9 percent more for goods and services in October than a year ago, but price increases for rents and education were offset by a decline in fuel prices.
Government said that month on month, costs were 0.1 percent higher, with S...
Government and Opposition MP?s alike questioned whether the Police will be able to cope with the challenge of the revolutionary PACE legislation, and whether it is tough enough to address the threat of terrorism.
John Barritt, Opposition Leader and P...
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 2005 (PACE) will not revolutionise Bermuda?s criminal justice system unless the Island?s dilapidated Police Stations and court rooms are also upgraded, the Shadow Attorney General said.
Trevor Moniz, Shadow Minist...
The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 2005 (PACE) is on its way to the Senate after it passed third reading in the House of Assembly last night.
PACE will completely modernise the Bermuda Police Service?s stop and search powers, arrest and detention o...
Arts For All is back at Masterworks over the Christmas holiday season.
This event builds on the success of the first Arts For All in April, of this year, and the second event takes place from December 28 to December 31.
The events, classes and worksh...
To an astronaut, Planet Earth appears as a vast ocean surrounding a bunch of islands, of which one of the smallest is Bermuda. This Island's first settlers, dreaming of riches to be made in ambergris, whaling, fishing and planting, must have realised...
To an astronaut, Planet Earth appears as a vast ocean surrounding a bunch of islands, of which one of the smallest is Bermuda. This Island’s first settlers, dreaming of riches to be made in ambergris, whaling, fishing and planting, must have realised...
The Ministry of Works and Engineering has appointed a Waste Education and Enforcement Officer for the Waste Management Section.
Amy Harvey?s main role will be to encourage both commercial and residential sectors to be more vigilant with their recycli...
Some elderly patients at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital are going hungry, missing out on meals because they are unable to sit up when the food is delivered to their bedside and having no one to help them reach the food.
And there was another shock...
DATE: Dec 12, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
A funny thing happened in the Mother of Parliaments this week.
On his debut at Prime Minister's question time, the newly elected leader of the British Conservative Party, David Cameron, offered to work with British Prime Minister Tony Blair to get le...