headquarters said: "It's the economy, stupid.'' In Bermuda in 1994, the sign would read: "It's crime, stupid.'' All other issues -- the economy, education, Independence and health care to name a few -- have been pushed to the back of people's minds...
interested in discussing the increase of crime in Bermuda.
Less than 20 people turned out at the Independence forum, held at the St.
George's Town Hall.
Conducting the forum were the Minister of Finance the Hon. David Saul, the Minister of Human Affa...
The Premier's proposed solutions to the Island's crime problem would turn Bermuda into "a banana republic'', Opposition Leader Mr. Frederick Wade said yesterday.
But Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan said "we're heading that way now as it is...if law an...
Tom Lithgow and his partner, Tim Elliott, thought that a side trip to Bermuda would provide some welcome `R and R'. And what better time to come than during the World Rugby Classic? As former players and devotees of the game, they looked forward to w...
Will Collieson, Helen Daniel, Jennifer Stobo, Helen Whight and Niall Woolf -- At the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery in City Hall until November 25 Some very interesting things are happening in Bermuda right now and they have nothing to do with incr...
The Island's competitors to the south -- with the exception of Jamaica and St.
Vincent -- are set to record bumper tourism years while Bermuda sputters to a disappointing finish.
The Cayman Islands is gloating about two record tourism years in a row....
Apart from Peter Woolcock's weekly sanity-restoring cartoons in The Royal Gazette , Bermuda all too rarely laughs at itself.
All the more reason then, for those five incorrigible Um Um `byes' to put things in perspective once in a while. This time, i...
A warning about the Island's scheduled air service was sounded by Shadow Tourism Minister Mr. David Allen during the second day of the Throne Speech Debate yesterday.
Travel agents were boycotting Delta Air Lines over a cut in commissions, American A...
crowning touch to a strange role reversal occurring between Bermuda's two main parties.
Unfortunately, the Opposition Progressive Labour Party is adopting the worst traits of Government, while members of the governing United Bermuda Party are trottin...
PLP MP the Hon. Trevor Woolridge characterised the Throne Speech as recycled trash claiming the UBP was a "reactionary government'' that only brings legislation forward after something happens.
He challenged the Government to provide leadership. This...