A joint effort between the Bermuda Union of Teachers and the Education Ministry will bring about continuous certification for teachers at all levels.
The Progressive Labour Party has promised this in its recently-delivered second Throne Speech.
And E...
Bids to destroy offshore enterprise could be cloaked under an anti-money laundering drive, Jamaican Prime Minister P.J. Patterson warned at the weekend.
And Mr. Patterson sounded an alarm bell over globalisation of trade and the increasing influence ...
Construction of Berkeley Institute's state-of-the-art new senior school is set to begin next year -- three years behind the original schedule.
The Progressive Labour Party Government revealed this in their second Throne Speech since coming to power l...
conflicts of interest in the awarding of contracts.
And they denied that anything underhand had happened when firms they were connected to won deals to supply Government.
Ex-Education Minister Tim Smith -- who was singled out by Telecommunications Mi...
DATE: Nov 01, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Government may re-open schools for special students, if a survey of their parents demands this.
Education Minister Milton Scott told The Royal Gazette the Progressive Labour Party Government was anxious to receive feedback from parents of such childr...
Governor Thorold Masefield yesterday. The Throne Speech outlines the Government's legislative and policy plans for the next Parliamentary year.
Mr. President and Members of the Senate, Mr. Speaker and Members of the Honourable House of Assembly, Al...
Meanwhile, it is expected that plans to introduce speed detection cameras will have a calming effect on the road using public.
To further enhance Bermuda's reputation in the area of international fiscal responsibility, the work of the National Anti-M...
A policy document said to be a Government ban on Opposition MPs in schools will be rewritten, Education Minister Milton Scott promised last night.
Sen. Scott said: "I will be further elaborating on this -- I like principals to have autonomy in their ...
DATE: Oct 30, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
ERROR RG P4 13.11.1999 The October 30 edition of The Royal Gazette erroneously reported in the front page article "Hanging to be abolished'' that Governor Thorold Masefield said the Criminal Code would be amended to affirm Britain's commitment to in...
DATE: Oct 30, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Jamaican Prime Minister P.J. Patterson promised closer future cooperation with Bermuda -- if the Island desired it.
Speaking last night, Mr. Patterson said the door was open for collaboration between the two countries on a variety of issues.
Health, ...