The following is the conclusion of Friday night's debate on the Police Amendment Act in the House of Assembly.
PLP backbencher and former deputy Police Commissioner Wayne Perinchief said Mr. Barritt admitted the reforms were a step in the right direc...
Government senators yesterday hit back at claims that more money than ever was being spent on education and blamed neglect by the Opposition United Bermuda Party (UBP) for leaving public schools lacking.
The UBP came under fire during the education d...
United Bermuda Party (UBP) senators were fuming after being granted only minutes to debate the Health Ministry in yesterday's budget session.
But Government Senator Calvin Smith said the Opposition was to blame as it was their choice to spend only tw...
The Ministry of Education has clarified its position on plans to introduce character building programmes to the Island's schools following concerns and questions from the Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT).
Union General Secretary Michael Charles said u...
GOVERNMENT backbencher Dale Butler said yesterday he had enjoyed an overwhelmingly positive reaction from die-hard PLP supporters to his speech this week in which he was fiercely critical of his party colleagues in the Cabinet.
Mr. Butler said "90 pe...
DATE: Mar 14, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
IT reads like something from the scenario for a low-budget, direct-to-video Road Warrior knock-off. Machete- and pitchfork-wielding teenagers racing mopeds along Harbour Road, terrorising the occupants of a taxi, forcing oncoming traffic off the road...
ENTERING the J2K vocal competiton was a last minute decision for singer, Larritta Adderley. But by the time she heard the audience applause which followed her rendition of Yolanda Adams' gospel tune, That Name Jesus, she was glad she had.
"I was out ...
Bermudian students at Canadian universities may soon get an extension on the amount of time allowed to stay in the country for job training upon graduation.
That, so far, is one of the results of a whirlwind visit to the Island by Canadian Consul Gen...
AN elementary-school level introduction to road safety, tighter licence requirements, and stricter policing, could lessen the incidence of accidents such as those which recently claimed the lives of two Bermudians and hospitalised six more, Road Safe...
In a continuation of Tuesday's coverage of last weekend's two-day conference at Fairmont Southampton staged by clinical psychologist Dr. Robert Brooks, educators shared their views with Lifestyle's Lawrence Trott.
Soon after a former student of his s...