programme targeted at young people, adults and prisoners.
Opposition and Independent senators said the General Education Development programme provided a valuable service.
And on Wednesday they asked Government Senate Leader the Hon. Gerald Simons to...
Contributions and Benefits Order 1995.
Government Senator Lynda Milligan Whyte said the increase in pension benefits was intended to protect pensioners from the erosion of their pension benefits.
The legislation would affect two categories of people....
public funds -- to the tune of $20 million a year -- are being spent without the required approval of Parliament, according to the latest independent auditor's report.
The auditor, Mr. Larry Dennis, has warned of consequences that include reduced con...
DATE: Jul 13, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
have a duty not to lie or to mislead the people, a duty not to provide biased or incomplete information and a duty to be honest and open with the voters. In order to have a democracy it is also necessary to have tolerance of minority views. We have t...
Refusing to divulge his precise age ( "Let's say I'm old enough to know better!'') just to mention a few minutes later that he will be 100 "in a couple of years' time'', Mr. Ivan Cunningham's wit and intellect remain as sharp and bright as ever.
As o...
could hand the initiative to the opposition party.
The Hon. Sir John Swan was talking during the first head-to-head debate on Independence between himself and the leader of the PLP, Mr. Frederick Wade, live on television last night.
Asked if a `no' v...
AIDS infection among heterosexuals.
Visiting infectious diseases expert from Atlanta Dr. Robin Dretler yesterday claimed cocaine caused hyper sexuality and promiscuous behaviour. Women addicts were especially likely to offer unprotected sex for drugs...
before it wraps up on the eve of the referendum, The Royal Gazette has learned.
A Government source said yesterday the cost was expected to be just into six figures.
But Human Affairs and Information Minister the Hon. Jerome Dill refused to comment o...
While working as a nurse in Romania Miss Noreen Walsh witnessed the suffering of Romanian children stricken with the HIV virus.
Now she plans to educate people in Bermuda and make them aware that many countries still have severe problems even thought...
Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira has come under criticism for his selection of a senior secondary school board.
The interim board, chaired by Bermuda Electric Light Company president Mr.
Garry Madeiros, consists of several former teacher...