Former Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness has hit out over the mishandling of Queen?s Certificates offered to all members of the Bermuda Independence Commission (BIC) except Eddy DeMello.
Mr. Edness said Mr. DeMello should have been given an OBE if...
In 1999, 51 per cent of Bermudians stated they would take independence rather than have closer ties with the United Kingdom; today less than 30 per cent report they support statehood. While winning public support for independence seems to be a key ob...
As long as you are alive, you should exercise. Exercise is part of the equation for a healthy life no matter your age. Growing old is often synonymous with a decrease in physical activity - exercise. While a decrease in activity may be warranted it i...
Staunch Independence supporter Rolfe Commissiong accepted a Queen?s Birthday Honour on Saturday despite being a member of a group that supported a teen in 1994 who allegedly called Her Majesty a ?syphilitic whore? and ?the living symbol of the brutal...
In 1999, 51 per cent of Bermudians stated they would take independence rather than have closer ties with the United Kingdom; today less than 30 per cent report they support statehood. While winning public support for independence seems to be a key ob...
Bermuda will have the easiest transition to Independence of any former colony because of the level of sophistication of its people, its mature democracy and its economic success.
That is the claim of former MP and Senator Calvin Smith who joined a pa...
DATE: Jun 19, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Bermuda?s former top judge Chief Justice Austin Ward QC has been made a ?Sir? in the Queen?s Birthday Honours List announced today.
There are also two new MBEs on the Island, while 11 of the 14 members of the Bermuda Independence Commission have acce...
DATE: Jun 17, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
NEARLY ten per cent of the island's population are expected to attend what's been billed as "the biggest party in Bermuda's history" on July 1 ? and around 60 local charities are set to benefit.
The hosts are the US Consulate and the American Society...
DATE: Jun 16, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Published August 12, 2005
EDWIN Leather was not the British Government's first choice to succeed the murdered Sir Richard Sharples as Bermuda's Governor. Nor was he the second or third choice. In fact, Sir Edwin's name was last on a final short list ...