Party and the Opposition United Bermuda Party.
DAY ONE The talks begin. Off we go to Government House with our reservations and doubts as to what the FCO is trying to achieve and how. The FCO have said they have come to carry forward the process of ...
Paragon Bermuda which will result in some staff redundancies. Of the 23 Ernst & Young staff affected, some will be redeployed to Paragon.
Jan Spiering, managing partner at Ernst & Young, said: "Regrettably, while some members of our firm will be offe...
Dear Sir, Please refer to your front page story, Royal Gazette , March 30, stating `A majority of Reid Street merchants favour moves to pedestrianise' according to a Chamber Survey. And: "67 percent of merchants said they were in favour of pedestria...
This is response to the Letter to the Editor from LWL which appeared in The Royal Gazette on Tuesday 13th March.
The writer asked why the traffic wardens give out tickets from Barr's Bay to Smatt's Cycle Livery which is outside the City. Contrary to ...
constitutional change held at the opening of the talks on the Constitution on Monday.
Most Bermudians support a fairer franchise, Government Sen. Michael Scott told the opening session of talks on the Constitution.
Sen. Scott , speaking at Government...
close to the heart of this Government and important for the future of Bermuda.
"The issue is the strengthening and streamlining the democratic institutions of our country to create a more just society for all Bermudians.
"The Progressive Labour Party...
Bermuda College symposium on the legacy of colonialism: Colonialism has been the most powerful force in world history over the last four or five centuries. It is the political-economic phenomenon whereby entire continents were divided and re-divided...
wishers shocked that shoddy gears meant he kept falling off his old one as he struggled to work.
Jason was too strapped for cash to afford repairs as he tries to live on a $277-a-week wage packet.
Eight Baptiste Builders Supply workers chipped in for...
Schools the world over are facing increasing problems with children who can hardly read or write. Reporter Karen Smith looks at what Bermuda is doing to stop youngsters falling through the net into illiteracy.
For some children, the act of picking up...
The Opposition may boycott meetings with the British Government over plans to axe twin member seats.
A team from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office will begin consultations over the planned constitutional changes on April 2.
Both the Government and ...