With the storm over Berkeley, Alex Scott has been front and centre during the PLPs first term.
But despite missed deadlines, the 63-year-old party stalwart has plugged on, using PR skills built up from running his own firm to good effect.
Yesterday h...
Thursday night outside Alaska Hall should have been the biggest celebration the Progressive Labour Party had held since their momentous party there on November 9, 1998, when they swept to power for the first time.
But within minutes of the polls clos...
Our composite couple, Joe and Tanya Smith continues: (To get the full sense of their lives see the first article on July 17 by going to www.theroyalgazette.com and type in 'Martha Myron' under 'Search'). It started very quietly... one of Tanya's co-w...
Few victories can seem as hollow today as Jennifer Smith's successful stewardship of the PLP's re-election on Thursday night.
While she took the plaudits in front of adoring PLP supporters who thronged Court Street, colleagues were actively plotting ...
Premier Jennifer Smith unveiled a crisis Cabinet yesterday after a group of rebels, including some of her most important Ministers, refused to serve under her.
She admitted she had made offers to some of the dissidents but they had turned her down.
A...
CedarBridge Academy schoolteacher Dean Foggo edged out the UBP's Kim Swan by 22 votes to claim the St. George's West seat for the PLP.
Although Mr. Foggo canvassed with Jennifer Smith and Delaey Robinson during the 1998 campaign, this was Mr. Foggo's...
Hours after the Progressive Labour Party narrowly won Thursday's General Election, the Premier faced a challenge from other key party leaders who withdrew their support today.
Premier Jennifer Smith acknowledged at a news conference that a group of r...
The United Bermuda Party last night lost three key Shadow Ministers when the Progressive Labour Party held on to the majority vote in what turned out to be a closely-fought General Election.
The House of Assembly will see a number of changes when Par...
It is hard to recall another Election Day when the outcome has been so uncertain and polls have been forecasting a photo finish.
Given that, and the high number of people who say they are undecided, today's election may well depend on how many people...
With September not to far off, the Prison Fellowship Bermuda is busy organising its annual Back to School Programme which aims to fulfil the school needs of the least remembered victims of crime - the children of incarcerated prisoners
This school su...