Despite a warning from Premier David Saul yesterday that Cabinet members do not have carte blanche to speak freely, the veil of secrecy surrounding an August 15 Cabinet meeting could be lifted on Monday when Dr. Clarence Terceira MP takes the stand a...
caucus choice for Deputy Speaker was defeated in a secret ballot vote. St.
George's South MP Mrs. Grace Bell lost her bid to become Deputy Speaker when backbenchers who supported Mr. C.V. (Jim) Woolridge for the United Bermuda Party leadership threw ...
A select committee should be named to look into needed changes to Bermuda's Constitution, Opposition Leader Frederick Wade said yesterday.
The committee should look into constitutional issues that arose during the run-up to the recent Independence re...
Mr. President. Honourable Members of the Senate.
Mr. Speaker. Honourable Members of the House of Assembly.
The third Parliamentary Session of this Government begins a new and challenging chapter of Bermuda's history.
Since we last assembled in this C...
Government is backing away from its plans to set up an alternate school for troubled students.
The Royal Gazette understands education officials are considering using special classrooms in schools for unruly students instead of putting them in a sepa...
Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly today, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The former Education Minister said last night that a number of his "political friends'' had asked his permission to put his name forward for the post.
"I gave it a lot of t...
claimed yesterday.
And he outlined a picture of an educational system in crisis while the Government turns a blind eye.
The male teacher -- who asked not to be identified -- said two teachers at Warwick Secondary had recently resigned because they co...
DATE: Nov 03, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
became Premier. There is already public talk of "battles'' to be fought in Parliament this session. In our view, the public is weary of political battles and wants some good, solid and sensible government.
The fabric of Bermudian society was damaged ...
Top UK educationalist Mr. James Stevenson said yesterday Bermuda's private sector schools produce better-behaved children than is average in Britain.
Educational psychologist and careers counsellor Mr. Stevenson said: "Bermudian children seem to be i...
DATE: Nov 02, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Commission to tackle racism.
And they predicted that the controversy would sour the Commission's work -- only days before it officially gets down to business.
Opposition chiefs said -- despite claims from Government Ministers that the PLP was consult...