The following is an edited reprint of an essay the author wrote for an economic think-tank that is timely in lieu of the views in British Parliament of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in relation to Bermuda’s tax status
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Bermuda’s teachers are set to receive a $50,000 boost thanks to sales of Proud to be Bermudian.
The song by The Bermudians, a collection of local artists led by composer John Woolridge, was released on DVD and CD in 2011 with the goal of supporting l...
DATE: Nov 07, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Lloyd Fray has revealed he will not be seeking re-election for a third term as the Bermuda Cricket Board president.
Fray will step down from his position at the BCB Annual General Meeting on November 29, citing his appointment as the Government’s chi...
Bermuda is “bleeding itself to death” from the cost of treating chronic diseases.
The warning came from Hans Diehl, a US expert in preventive medicine and founder of a programme designed to cut the impact of preventable diseases.
Dr Diehl, who start...
When Mikayla Lema heard about Haitian children living in poverty, it touched her heart.
So the ten-year-old set out on a mission to make a difference and has raised more than $9,000 for Feed My Lambs Ministry over the past three years.
The charity,...
“Sharks, just look out for sharks when you’re out there.”
They may have been just winding each other up, but the ten students from the Impact Mentoring School entered the waters off North Rock with a grain or two of nervous energy.
Not because of the...
The work of a youth development foundation in the Republic of Ghana will be featured during the next ThinkFest 2017 lecture this Saturday.
Quinton Sherlock will give a talk entitled “Cursed Tongue: A Reasoning on NGOs, Education and the legacy of Co...
DATE: Nov 06, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
Clay Smith, the Bermuda coach, will attend the CWI/ECB Level 3 Cricket Coaching Education Programme course in Antigua this month.
The Bermuda Cricket Board have announced that Smith and Cal Waldron have been accepted by Cricket West Indies to partici...
DATE: Nov 04, 2017 | CATEGORY: Cricket | AUTHOR: Sport Staff
We have reached the first milestone of the new Progressive Labour Party administration — the end of its 100-day plan.
Or, as I like to call it, “The Plan To Start A Plan”.
For the record, I strongly dislike the 100-day deadline, as I don’t believe...
Saltus Grammar School is to hold a special event to highlight how the school prepares pupils for university.
The Saltus Graduate Years open house will be held Thursday afternoon and open to parents and pupils entering their junior or senior years of ...
DATE: Nov 04, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes