of Assembly which was reported on in Saturday's newspaper.
Bermuda may not be big enough to withtand telecommunications competition, an MP told the House of Assembly on Friday.
Mr. Walter Lister (PLP), commenting on the recent granting of licences to...
some members at the top of the United Bermuda Party fail to behave in any sensible or straightforward way. Last Monday night's ZBM-TV programme made it very clear to the people that attempts to mislead them are now out in the open.
First of all, the ...
hours yesterday, as the House of Assembly broke for its summer recess.
The House is not set to meet again until November 3.
Government backbencher the Hon. Ann Cartwright DeCouto opened the debate, asking why submissions that banks and others had mad...
Independence referendum.
Parliamentary Registrar Mrs. Marlene Christopher said 38,149 names, or some 98 percent of all households, were listed on the final Parliamentary register for this year.
"The high numbers far exceeded our expectations,'' Mrs. ...
independent nation.
Cayman Islands Realty and Development (CIRD) Ltd. noted in their market assessment for the 1995 summer season that a change in Bermuda's constitutional position would mean a major boost for Caymans' offshore industry.
The review o...
Green Paper on Independence yesterday fielded an allegation that Government had been discredited by an alleged breach of broadcasting regulations.
At an Independence meeting at St. George's Town Hall last night Home Affairs Minister the Hon. Irving P...
the British Government failed to pass on invitations to a United Nations seminar on decolonisation to its dependent territories, thus precluding them from attending.
"If the British Government receives invitations to forward to its dependent territor...
future generations end up paying for Independence for years to come.
That was the opinion of businesswoman Mrs. Audrey DeSilva at a forum entitled "The Position Papers -- A Woman's View'' hosted by the Business and Professional Women's Association.
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to us that he has relatively little understanding of the actual situation and, we suspect, that may be true of other Cabinet ministers. Some Ministers are so blinded by their own Independence agenda that they are ignoring the wishes of the electorate...
yesterday spoke out in defence of ZBM's Monday night referendum debate programme that allegedly fell foul of political broadcasting regulations.
Criticised for not presenting a balanced panel at the UBP sponsored debate, Mr. Richardson said that Gove...