Not a single penny has been paid into a fund that promised to train Bermudians for careers in financial technology, Parliament heard yesterday.
David Burt, the Premier, told MPs that no money had been paid into the Fintech Development Fund so far.
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MPs will today clear the order paper for the House of Assembly in the run-up to next Friday’s Budget statement.
Amendments forced by the UK’s recent withdrawal from the European Union, known as Brexit, will come up for debate, with legislation switch...
DATE: Feb 14, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Opioids and cannabis are hot topics for the insurance industry, and both present challenges for brokers and risk managers.
Some of those risks and emerging risks were brought into focus by two US-based experts from global law firm Dentons, who spoke ...
A middle school teacher said that she hoped experience she gained at a robotics event will boost her pupils’ interest in high-tech education.
Tamara Adderley, a M1 and functional academics teacher at Dellwood Middle School, in Pembroke, took part in ...
Success. Travel. Sex. Meditation. National Dress.
Five dynamic, diverse visual “chit-chat” presentations on these topics are on offer for your delight at Bermuda PechaKucha Night # 29 at Blue Waters Anglers’s Club at 7 p.m. on Thursday 20 - 02 - 2...
DATE: Feb 14, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Press Release
The latest Bermuda Development Agency year end review reveals 2019 was a year of triumph and challenge.
Despite a challenging economic environment, the BDA directly assisted in the incorporation of 31 new entrants in Bermuda last year, from a number ...
DATE: Feb 14, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Business Staff
A new programme in Bermuda’s schools will help children develop their reading skills.
Education minister Diallo Rabain said teachers had been trained on the Heggerty Phonemic Awareness Curriculum, which has been introduced to preschool, P1 and P2 cla...
Dear Sir,
It saddens me to read the report in the paper today (February 10, 2020) quoting Jason Hayward’s comments on the Patients 1st assembly in Queen Elizabeth II Park.
It would surprise me to know if the MP — the people’s representative from Pemb...
DATE: Feb 13, 2020 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor | AUTHOR: Letters to the Editor
Despite the Cayman Islands’ booming economy, poverty remains a substantial problem.
The Government’s Needs Assessment Unit gave financial support to 2,059 families in 2018, including rent money for 543 families and paying electric and water bills for...
A veteran Bermuda teacher and education administrator has lost her Supreme Court bid to have the appointment of the Commissioner of Education quashed.
Gina Tucker claimed that she had “not been fairly treated or properly considered” for the job, whi...