As part of a continuing series on the new Cabinet members and their Opposition counterparts, reporter John Burchall talks to shadow minister for legislative affairs and women's issues, Mrs. Lois Browne-Evans MP.
If Bermudian women are serious about e...
would have the choice of becoming citizens of an independent Bermuda. Twenty years was the figure Bermudian politicians seemed to favour but that figure could well have been wrong. In fact it was quite possible that the United Kingdom Government, at ...
Bermuda will be scarred by business failures and serious unemployment -- unless urgent action is taken.
The spectre was raised yesterday by leading banker and ex-president of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Louis Mowbray.
Mr. Mowbray said Bermud...
Bermudians want "a respite'' from Independence talk, says Premier the Hon.
David Saul.
Right now, "they just don't want to hear about it,'' he said.
Dr. Saul was responding to comments on Monday by Opposition Leader Mr.
Frederick Wade. Speaking to a ...
Yet it seems to many people that Bermuda has the greatest freedom of all, freedom from want. In that freedom we are among only a few. Our standard of living means that we are not beholden to other countries for their loans and handouts. As a Country ...
letter to the Governor asking for a Commission of Inquiry into the events surrounding the postponement of the Independence referendum on August 15.
And yesterday Government backbencher Dr. David Dyer threw his support behind the move, which is oppose...
The Progressive Labour Party will continue to work towards Independence, despite the resounding `no' vote from voters in last month's Referendum.
And Opposition Leader Mr. Frederick Wade -- who led the PLP on a boycott of the August 16 referendum -- ...
By John Burchall Amid blazing heat and spiralling humidity, trade union leaders, politicians, majorettes and gombeys marched through the City of Hamilton yesterday for the 14th Labour day festivities.
More than 100 marchers -- including Deputy Premi...
that he has committed himself to lowering the temperature of the Island by creating harmony, peace and tranquility.
And he also told them he "fervently believed that only with those things can good decisions be made''.
"I want to advance the peace, p...
by the Bishop of Bermuda the Rt. Rev. William Down: I am going to talk to you this afternoon about the role of the Church in Bermuda today. I want to do this because I know that many of you belong to various churches, and we all have a common task. ...