At 13, Thomas Olunloyo was homeless. Now, he is the chief executive of a multibillion-dollar company, ever thankful for the education he got and the hospitality jobs that helped pay for it.
So when Covid-19 shuttered restaurants and left some student...
A shorter curfew and the opening of churches, gyms, cinemas and museums will be included in the third phase of a four-stage relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions, it was announced yesterday.
Working from home will no longer be mandatory and restaurants...
The public was asked to help build a “wall of hope” to support people living with diabetes in a campaign launched today.
The Bermuda Diabetes Association said it hoped people would want to recognise loved ones as part of a fundraising drive for its n...
DATE: Jun 09, 2020 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
A graduate from the Bermuda High School for Girls is biding her time to go to a prestigious university in Britain next year.
Erin Jones, 18, said that she hopes to study history at the University of Cambridge in the autumn as long as she stays on top...
Two private schools have decided to continue with online teaching through to the end of the current academic year this month, rather than have a general reopening of classrooms.
A number of other private schools are assessing what they will do when B...
Covid-19 appears to be slowing down in the earlier infected countries. And some economies are very carefully and slowly moving forward, but there are no full blown recoveries yet.
We are reading and hearing about heightened stock market valuations, b...
Lawyer Rod Attride-Stirling believes the issues raised by the Black Lives Matter campaign are just as relevant in Bermuda as they are internationally.
He and his family, including mother Lucy, a former human rights advocate with Amnesty Internationa...
DATE: Jun 06, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Bermudian schools are standing in solidarity with Black Lives Matter protesters on the island and around the world.
Many schools will take part in a march along Front Street in Hamilton tomorrow to protest police brutality in the United States and in...
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly led tributes yesterday to civil rights hero Eva Hodgson.
Derrick Burgess told MPs during a virtual sitting that Dr Hodgson, who died last week, “loved her family and will be deeply missed”.
He said: “Since ...
Most Bermudians will have been riveted to the tragedy unfolding in the United States since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
His death has been rightly condemned throughout the US — if smartphones have one virtue, it is that it makes this kin...
DATE: Jun 05, 2020 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion