Fears were raised yesterday about whether a new panel of litigation guardians is independent from the Government.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs, set up the board last month.
She appointed five qualified social...
Helen Daley always tried to bring out the best in her students. She was a teacher for more than 40 years and it became her classroom mission. She still has the thank you notes she received from some of her pupils.
“I just saw so many possibilities th...
DATE: Jan 07, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Bermuda has the potential to lead the way in renewable energy adoption, and benefit from greater energy independence and job creation.
Work is under way to create a coalition within the public and private sector to make change happen quickly.
One of ...
I first met Clinton Smith in the early 1960s as a fellow student at Berkeley Institute, where his mother, Hyacinth Smith, served as school secretary.
His team-mates from that 1966 championship PHC Juniors football squad remember how Clint would be i...
DATE: Jan 06, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Glenn Fubler
Young people continue to encounter racism as they move into the workforce, according to the antiracism group Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda.
Teens would benefit from taking part in Curb’s truth and reconciliation talks, vice-president Cordell R...
DATE: Jan 04, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
When the history of our time is written, the year 2019 may stand as the turning point in the battle for liberal democracy — a year when millions of people rose to fight against the forces that for more than a decade have been bulldozing it, trampling...
Organisers of the Axa End-to-End have announced the four local charities that will get a boost from cash raised at the event next year.
The Bermuda Zoological Society, Vision Bermuda, the Garden Club of Bermuda and Family Centre were selected after o...
DATE: Dec 23, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Things could not have gone better for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. His ruling Conservative Party scored a thumping victory in last Thursday’s elections, securing dozens of new seats to forge a solid majority in Parliament. Johnson won what h...
The world watched from the first protest, when an estimated million people took to the streets of Hong Kong unhappy with a plan to allow extraditions to mainland China.
The “naïve” hope was that the Government would withdraw the Bill. When that didn’...
The island’s Junior Leaders marked their last training camp of the year with a weekend of battles with high-tech laser rifles.
The youngsters ended their year with Exercise Battle Royale — which combined fun for the festive season and their fieldcraf...
DATE: Dec 09, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff