Shadow Public Safety Minister Alex Scott has come up with a plan to help save youngsters from the streets.
Reading out startling prison statistics from an Opposition crime report in a recent speech at the 50th anniversary banquet of his alma mater, P...
Public Safety Minister Quinton Edness yesterday pledged to meet with the media over moves to ban journalists from domestic violence cases.
He said he wanted a meeting to devise a "proper principle'' of court reporting.
Yesterday MPs passed amendments...
the whistle on drugs in sport, Sports Minister Tim Smith claimed yesterday.
And drugs testing for athletes, stiffer penalties as well as rehabilitation programmes and education are all on the cards.
A mission statement on the issue is to be unveiled ...
to check out their prospects for the future at the fifth annual College and University Fair.
The fair, held at the Princess Hotel in Hamilton, offered 41 colleges and universities for students to investigate.
And for the first time Bermuda College ha...
Edmund Tucker is a man with a lot on his mind these days, but you wouldn't know that just from looking at him.
In fact this 44-year-old native son who became the general manager at the Stonington Beach hotel last Monday hasn't had much time to rest o...
Neletha Butterfield (PLP) picking up where she left off last week.
Sen. Butterfield said the Throne Speech saw the addition of more Government promises to those it had yet to fulfil.
"Don't make promises you can't keep,'' she warned.
She said while t...
Veteran educator Randolph Benjamin yesterday accused the Education Department of making him a "scapegoat'' for delays in public school reform.
He said he felt compelled to defend himself after Education Permanent Secretary Marion Robinson "publicly m...
"These people committed crimes, but that was lost on him (Senator Scott). No wonder they say the PLP is soft on crime,'' she said.
While conceding some problems within the prison system, all the criticism ignores the good work being done there, such ...
The Bermuda Union of Teachers yesterday hit back at allegations it was holding up education reforms.
It accused the Ministry of Education of breaking a long-standing tradition of not commenting publicly on matters before arbitration.
And it accused P...
It has taken her almost 20 years to complete, but the first illustrated guide to Bermuda's botany since Lord Britton's was published in 1918 is already proving to be a bestseller.
More than 1,000 copies of Christine Phillips-Watlington's book, `Bermu...