Gerald Collett, who served in Bermuda as Attorney General, Puisne Judge and as a member of the Court of Appeal, has died after a long illness. He was 77.
Mr. Justice Collett served on the Court of Appeal last year in the culmination of distinguished ...
Community Affairs and Sports Minister Dale Butler said the relationship between quangos and Government was a difficult one as Ministers were supposed to be accountable yet not get deeply involved.
?I am at arm?s length and not supposed to micromanage...
Last Friday's Motion to Adjourn was a particularly unpleasant display, even for Bermuda's Parliamentary "debates". The embarrassing scene began when the United Bermuda Party's Louise Jackson rose to turn up the pressure cooker that is the Bermuda Hou...
(Bloomberg) ? MBIA Inc., the world?s biggest bond insurer, will lower profit from the past seven years by $54 million to correct accounting for two reinsurance agreements bought to limit losses from a failed hospital network.
The restatement will cut...
Bermuda?s annual rate of inflation in January passed the four percent mark for the first time since 1991 as rising oil prices drove up the costs of electricity and gasoline, the Department of Statistics said yesterday.
The rise in oil prices helped t...
The first phase of the new Berkeley secondary school project will be completed by September 5, Works and Engineering Minister Ashfield DeVent said during the Budget debate in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Mr. DeVent said all efforts were being mad...
A new recycling plant is set to open in May and could expand the items which are reused.
The state-of-the-art facility will investigate recycling/disposal options for scrap metal, electronic goods and improved methods of composting horticultural and ...
Commonwealth Day will be celebrated on March 14 under this year's banner "Education ? Creating Opportunity, Realising Potential".
Commonwealth Day will be celebrated in London with a interdenominational service at Westminster Abbey, which will be bro...
They say that when a senior citizen dies, an entire library of information dies with them, which is why the Bermuda Maritime Museum has organised the Oral History Programme.
Leondra Burchall started collecting oral histories for the museum as a volun...
inance Minister Paula Cox tells of entering the Bermuda political arena, why she followed a law career and admits she holds aspirations to one day be the Island's Premier, in the latest issue of Caribbean magazine SHE.
Ms Cox was profiled in the regi...