Bermuda's public education system must become all things to all children if students are to succeed in the classroom, Education Minister Paula Cox said yesterday.
As guest speaker at Hamilton Rotary Club's weekly lunch, Ms Cox said her department had...
The Employment Act, work permits and labour relations are providing constant problems for Bermuda's employers, said Andrea Mowbray, executive director of the Bermuda Employers' Council.
Ms Mowbray said that top of this list was problems with work per...
A hard-up law student has called for a radical overhaul of education funding after being so cash-strapped she cannot complete her studies.
The student has spent around $60,000 on her three-year law degree in the UK but is struggling to raise another ...
Yesterday, The Royal Gazette published the first of what will be an ongoing series of stories on what are likely to be issues in this year's General Election.
The first topic was Independence, which for different reasons is a subject that many politi...
International business and the tourism industry are now intertwined - and if one fails they will both flounder, according to Kit Astwood, chairman of the Economic Committee of the Chamber of Commerce.
Speaking to The Royal Gazette about his committee...
It's anybody's guess whether Independence will be on the Progressive Labour Party's (PLP) manifesto for the coming election.
The ruling party has not given any firmer indication since Jennifer Smith's remarks in the run up to the 1998 election campai...
God hates what's bad
June 22, 2003
Dear Sir,
In answer to the question in Eva Hodgson's letter - who's side is God on? - God doesn't like political affairs where man or, in this case, woman feels she should have other people obeying her (we should be...
An American social therapist will be presenting a talk this week in Bermuda.
Coleman Lyles is the president of the Camp Hill Community of California. His mother is Bermudian and he has two sisters who live here, making him a regular visitor to the Is...
As it celebrates 45 years of its existence, the Adult Education School (AES) programme saw 61 students receive their General Educational Development (GED) diploma last week at the Fairmont Southampton.
Keeping in form with its eclectic cross-section ...
DATE: Jun 23, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Carla Zuill
Outgoing Progressive Labour Party MP Arthur Hodgson has blasted Government for failing to radically change Bermuda.
But he believes the PLP will take the country to independence after winning the next election.
He said Bermuda needed a free medical s...