After former Progressive Labour Party Senator Ira Philip angered Opposition United Bermuda Party delegates at the opening session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference on Monday, Shadow Legislative Affairs Minister John Barritt was...
Bermudian MPs from both sides of the House have called for an end to all night sessions.
At Thursday's commonwealth seminar UK representative Alun Cairns revealed that there was a 5.30 p.m. cut off in the Welsh Assembly where he worked.
The idea of f...
sports clubs to curb drug use amongst spectators.
The Shadow Education spokesman leant support to the Education Department PE head Clinton Smith who said that marijuana use at football matches was `so open that it was just like Amsterdam'.
Last night...
For the last six months I have been negotiating with the BF&M Life Insurance Co. Ltd. In April, I was notified that my Health Insurance premiums would be increased by 65 percent. No sir, that is not a typographical error it is sixty five percent. I a...
Former national soccer coach Mark Trott has hit back at allegations that he is giving Bermudians who travel to England for trials with professional teams false hopes.
Trott, who has been instrumental in helping a number of players make contact with p...
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Bank of Bermuda has published record first quarter net earnings for 2000, with profits reaching $32.5 million, up more than 50 percent on the same period the year before.
Bermuda's largest bank attributed its increase in profits to strong performance...
Traditional universities were slammed for their "static, frozen'' methods of education yesterday during an international conference at Bermuda College.
Keynote speaker Dr. Jacquelyn Thayer Scott said traditional, or tertiary, universities were not co...
DATE: Oct 20, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jarion Richardson
A support group fighting for fathers' rights has launched an Islandwide survey to help them look after children's wellbeing.
Child Watch organisers hope to get some positive feedback from the public from a comphrehensive poll of public opinion.
Eddie...
DATE: Oct 20, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jarion Richardson
Overhyped expectations are causing mediocre Bermudian footballers to fall flat on the bigger stage, says sports educator Clinton Smith.
Smith, who is the Department of Education's PE head, said many hopefuls ended up sitting on the wall blaming the w...