A parliamentary report on the management of sex offenders has been hailed as a huge victory by sexual abuse prevention charity Saving Children and Revealing Secrets.
Debi Ray-Rivers, the founder and executive director of Scars, and Jon Brunson, the c...
Would-be doctor Matthew Wedlich admitted he was “shocked” when he got the news that he was headed to one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
Mr Wedlich, 23, said he thought had done badly when he was interviewed for a place at St Peter’s Co...
DATE: Aug 03, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A new home for a school for children with learning problems will be a “game-changer” for Bermuda, the parent of one pupil said.
Tina Sjoberg said that statistics showed high levels of dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Bermuda....
Applicants fear retaliation if they make Public Access to Information requests, the Information Commissioner has warned.
Gitanjali Gutierrez added there was a need for a “cultural shift” so that more people questioned public authorities rather than d...
DATE: Aug 01, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
This is Cup Match week. The teams have been selected, Somerset Cricket Club and its grounds are being made to look smart, and revellers are at the ready for festivities all over the island. The buzz of excitement is palpable.
The hope is that we have...
The first round of summer interns for the Department of Workforce Development closed their work programme with a special breakfast with Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education and Workforce Development.
The programme, aimed at linking students with ...
DATE: Jul 31, 2018 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Pupils taking part in this year’s Ascendant Group summer camp got to showcase their projects for education minister Diallo Rabain last week.
A spokeswoman said the pupils, who explored topics related to science, technology, engineering and mathematic...
Millions of dollars are spent over Cup Match benefiting “those who are rich already” while people forget the true meaning of emancipation, according to government MP Christopher Famous.
The backbencher also complained that the second day of the holid...
A young graphic designer has won a $5,000 bursary from the Bermuda Society of Arts.
Cree Lottimore, 21, will use the cash to help pay for her third year at the York/Sheridan design programme in Toronto, Canada.
Ms Lottimore, from Hamilton, said she ...
Four students have been awarded education bursaries worth $10,000 each.
Destynie Mallory, Shuntelle Paynter, Jodi Ming and Kobe Richardson were named as recipients of the Public Service Bursary.
They are studying in the fields of forensic psycholog...