THE recent attack mounted by Caribbean foreign ministers on US Secretary of State Colin Powell at a Bahamas summit meeting is "a classic example" of how Bermuda's economic and social stability could be jeopardised by the Government decision to join C...
After receiving its third reading in the House of Lords and the Royal Assent, the move towards granting British passports to Bermudians and other citizens of British Overseas Territories is now virtually complete.
It now seems certain that Bermudians...
The bill granting Bermudians the right to live and work in Britain and hold UK passports was finally passed yesterday.
The House of Lords yesterday gave the British Overseas Territories Bill its third and final reading after a debate lasting just ni...
February 12, 2002
Dear Sir,
The public's message to the Boundaries Commission is that it is confused and demands to be informed before being asked to give an opinion. The public wants to know the pros and cons before passing judgment.
This is not jus...
February 8, 2002
The following was sent to the The Constituencies Boundary Commission, Court No. 5, Court Street South, Hamilton HM 12
Dear Sir Frank, Dame Lois and Gentlemen:
Thank you for providing the public with a limited opportunity to take par...
Former United Bermuda Party (UBP) senator Wendell Hollis has come out in support of his old party colleague Trevor Moniz.
Mr. Hollis, a lawyer, quit the party in 1994, in protest of Sir John Swan's Independence initiative. He later acted as legal adv...
FORMER Bermuda Governor Lord Waddington has lashed out at a UK newspaper report which implied he thought "the island's power-hungry politicians" would ask for Independence from Britain without first holding a referendum.
The former British Home Secre...
Have you ever thought about the difference between talking with and talking to someone?
Talking with someone puts you and the other person on an even footing. It gives more than one person a chance to express a belief or opinion. Talking to someone, ...
Former Bermuda Governor Lord Waddington has told the British Press he fears Bermuda will opt for independence without having a referendum.
Lord Waddington, who was at the helm during Sir John Swan's bid to break with British rule, told the Daily Tele...
Bermuda got a new senator - lawyer Victoria Pearman - to replace Milton Scott who has resigned his Senate seat.
And as Ms Pearman expressed confidence that she would find the time to adequately discharge her public and private duties, her predecessor...