Dear Sir,
I am submitting this letter to coincide with the resolution of the Nicholl Scholarships for 2018. He was a great philanthropist for whom altruism was the motivating factor.
In October 2017, Khalid Wasi wrote in The Royal Gazette that “Nicho...
DATE: Jun 23, 2018 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Legislation to end conscription into the island’s military was passed in the House of Assembly last night.
Wayne Caines, Minster of National Security, said the Defence Amendment Act was “a once-in-a-generation chance to transform the Royal Bermuda Re...
The Minister of Transport yesterday tabled legislation yesterday to allow police to carry out roadside breath tests.
Walter Roban said the Road Traffic (Road Sobriety Checkpoints) Amendment Act would deter drink driving.
He told the House of Assembly...
Increased police presence, stop light cameras and better education will aim to cut traffic deaths by 25 per cent, transport minister Walter Roban announced today.
Mr Roban revealed the measures as part of the five-year Road Safety Plan 2018.
He also ...
British Overseas Territories have united in a bid to fight a proposed public register of company ownership.
Now the territories, including Bermuda, the Caymans and the British Virgin Islands, plan to pool ideas and expertise to block the move.
Christ...
DATE: Jun 22, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
The Government has backed the introduction of speed cameras on Bermuda’s roads in a bid to cut down on speeding.
Wayne Caines, the national security minister, said there was “a strong will” to use speed cameras to help cut the grim toll of death and ...
The Minister of National Security today highlighted Bermuda’s history to a class of pre-school pupils.
Wayne Caines read from children’s book Goodnight Bermuda by JK Aspinall, where a child looks at the island and its culture, at Devonshire Preschoo...
DATE: Jun 22, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The Minister for the Cabinet Office with Responsibility for Government Reform, Lovitta Foggo, and the Minister of Education and Workforce Development, Diallo Rabain, recently commended 10 CedarBridge Academy students for completing a nine month progr...
Rule No 1 of successful litigation: find yourself a sympathetic plaintiff. The anti-affirmative action activists behind the present lawsuit charging Harvard University with racial discrimination in undergraduate admissions have certainly checked that...
A private school is to start a $6 million expansion programme this summer to widen its curriculum.
Somersfield Academy aims to provide the full International Baccalaureate at the school, which was founded as a Montessori school in 1991.
Carlos Symon...
DATE: Jun 21, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell