Of course, but far too often we are so wrapped up in our own political and financial infighting that we not only don’t understand or assess the impact, but we don’t even realise our financial world is changing rapidly, both for good and bad reasons. ...
Bermudians’ free movement within the European Union is the greatest cause of concern following last night’s Brexit decision, Michael Dunkley said today.
The Premier told the House of Assembly much negotiating would take place after the British opted ...
DATE: Jun 24, 2016 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
“Our goal is an ambitious one: to increase the social, environmental and economic resilience ... through an efficient use of natural resources and an implementation of projects that will create and sustain high-quality local jobs for current and futu...
Bermuda is set to be highlighted on NBC in four major cities this weekend, along with a handful of local figures.
As part of a promotional partnership led by the Bermuda Tourism Authority, St George’s advocate Kristin White, promoter Jason Sukdeo and...
Bermuda appears to have delivered an extremely convincing “no” to both same-sex marriage and same-sex civil unions.
However, today’s referendum will only be considered “answered” if there is a turnout of 50 per cent or more — and with 39 out of the t...
DATE: Jun 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Same-Sex Marriage |
The Rainbow Alliance gave thanks to the public for its “love and support” throughout the lead-up to the referendum.
“The Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda would like to acknowledge the outpouring of love and support for the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, t...
Cecilia Wollmann will be named in the Bermuda Olympic squad tomorrow but is still not over the shock of qualifying for the Rio Games.
The teenage sailor secured her place in the Laser Radial fleet in January at the World Cup in Miami, but does not th...
More than a thousand people took advantage of a break in the wet weather to take part in the Parade of the Bands in St David’s on Saturday.
Huge crowds dressed in their carnival best took to the streets, dancing to soca music and celebrating the Nati...
DATE: Jun 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
There is a detective series called Foyle’s War set in late 1930s as Great Britain is called to war yet again, with barely a recovery from the First World War. The pastoral scenery, the English countryside, those quaint rural villages and towns steepe...