The following is a continuation of Friday's coverage of the debate in the House of Assembly on Government's Throne Speech.
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Opposition Health spokesman Michael Dunkley reiterated his UBP colleague Louise Jackson's contention that the retire...
A Youth Track will be held on Monday and Tuesday, hosted by the Ministry of Health, to focus on the empowerment of Bermuda?s young people.
The Ministry will also be hosting the 18th Annual Conference on Counselling and Training People of Colour, Mini...
The Bermuda College is rapidly bringing its financial accountability up to date, with financial statements for the years 1995/96 and 1996/97 tabled in the House of Assembly yesterday.
The statements for those two years are hard on the heels of statem...
The Bermuda Culinary Arts Festival kicked off yesterday with a host of tasty culinary treats for Bermudians and visitors alike.
?Without a shadow of a doubt, no one will go home from the 2004 Bermuda Culinary Arts Festival without this memory imprint...
ENVIRONMENT Minister Neletha Butterfield had every reason to be more bullish than ever at the graduation exercises for students of CARE, the school she started for computer education 21 years ago in the basement of her parents' home.
The school then ...
A decades old row between registered architects and those who practise in the profession without full academic qualifications was stirred up again this month when Governor Sir John Vereker announced in his throne speech that Government planned to int...
TACTICS, Mr. Editor, tactics. We all understand how they play a big role in politics but sometimes even the guerrilla warfare in the House on the Hill can get to be a bit much. Day 2 of Our Return to the House, or the day of the Opposition Reply to T...
If in power, the Opposition party would recognise the recent petition from Tyaisha Cox's family and introduce vehicular manslaughter legislation.
Shadow Minister for Transport Jamahl Simmons said recently that he was extremely disappointed that road ...
Thanks to the generosity of Bermudian sponsors, two children living in one of the poorest parts of India will be able to stand on her own two feet, for the first time ever, after much needed corrective surgery.
They will also be able to attend a free...
Opposition Senator on Wednesday urged Government to consider setting up an effluent plant which would recycle sewage in the St. George?s area.
At the moment sewage from the old town and from cruise ships is being pumped out to sea. Sen. Swan told his...