Are we really safe?
February 22, 2005
Dear Sir,
My wife and I recently travelled to the USA on a Delta flight. International travel these days is not fun; especially after you have had to complete the necessary forms, identify yourself at the check-i...
(pictured),a consultant with Troncossi Public Relations was this week made an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations this week.
Managing director Elizabeth Tee said the membership is only given to those with a CIPR approved q...
Parenting workshops, increased funding for students and more training opportunities are all starting to take place in the Ministry of Education and Development as the Social Agenda continues to evolve, Minister Terry Lister (pictured) announced yeste...
The Ministry of Telecommunications is working with the Ministry of Works and Engineering to form a housing information system maintaining details on housing stock, Telecommunications Minister Michael Scott (pictured) announced yesterday.
The initiati...
Bermuda should decide the question of Independence by a referendum, not a General Election, a former Caribbean diplomat has argued.
And former High Commissioner for Antigua and Barbuda Sir Ronald Saunders has also highlighted the burden of extra cost...
Delia Basden's modesty probably wouldn't let her shout it from the rooftops, but she has been instrumental in a financial turnaround at a major institution in Bermuda many people thought would never happen. As chief financial officer of the Bermuda H...
BERMUDA received high marks from a group of Rhode Islanders here for education, adventure and cultural studies.
The group of six spoke of their experience here in , a newspaper which serves their tiny island community, located 30 miles south of Newpo...
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...