As HIV/AIDS rates hit a global high, Bermuda?s activists say young people, particularly women, are putting themselves at risk for contracting the disease by engaging in unprotected sex.
As the 15th International AIDS Conference opened in Bangkok, Tha...
Lorraine Welch will serve as the first Bermudian Chief Parliamentary Counsel in the Attorney General's Chambers, Government announced yesterday.
Mrs. Welch will work under the direction of Attorney General Larry Mussenden and facilitate the drafting ...
Former Bermuda College chairman Jan Spiering said Government blocked its choice for running Stonington Beach hotel and then handed it to John Jefferis in a controversial deal attacked by the Auditor General.
In a hard-hitting report released on Frida...
Literacy rates in the Bermuda education system are in the "recovery" phase, Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield told the House of Assembly on Friday.
She spoke after the Opposition raised concerns about students going up levels, even if their gr...
Legislators on Friday approved a deal putting the final touches to an exchange of property with The Haven Trust.
Teen Services was moved from its former Berkeley Road site to the Bayview property on Happy Valley Road in Pembroke, to make way for the ...
The process whereby businessman John Jefferis negotiated a cut-price deal to take over Government-owned Stonington Beach Hotel was substantially more lucrative than that originally agreed, according to Auditor General Larry Dennis who claimed the dea...
Former Education Minister Paula Cox was so concerned about inequitable hiring practices at Bermuda College she hired a consultant to investigate, she revealed yesterday.
But Opposition Education spokesman Neville Darrell questioned why there were sti...
The Education system has failed scores of Bermuda's students through the practice of social promotions, the Opposition said yesterday.
Referring to a Bermuda Sun story about the Education department's efforts to rein in the practice, Opposition MP Ma...
Lets discuss gambling
July 5, 2004
Dear Sir,
In today?s Royal Gazette, you printed a letter entitled ?Where is democracy?? It started out about gaming machines. The whole concept of gambling in Bermuda must be placed on the front burner and bold posi...
Britain yesterday announced the most radical reform of its education system in 30 years, unveiling a five-year plan giving schools greater autonomy and allowing popular schools to expand to meet demand from parents.
It is no coincidence that many of ...