stance that a leading Scottish bank is taking towards its transvestite customers.
The Royal Bank of Scotland will allow transvestites to use two of its new high-security cheque guarantee cards -- one with a photo of them dressed as a man, and the oth...
campaigned on Independence, the party chairman said yesterday.
"With the information that we have available, if we had used that as far as preparing the electorate that we were going to go for Independence in this general election, the information wo...
companies are delaying hiring full-time employees and are instead opting for temporary secretaries, as a result of worries over the discussion on Independence.
Referring directly to a report in the Business section of The Royal Gazette , (Monday Febr...
Independence meeting was told last night.
Exchange controls were being relaxed "to move white wealth out of the Country'', Mr. Dale Butler said.
But whites' fears were unfounded, the author and school principal told the meeting.
"We're not going to g...
business support for Government's Budget.
The Hon. Sir David Gibbons said the document was "very reasonable'' under the circumstances.
"It's always unfortunate to have to increase taxes, but by and large adjustments have been made to reflect the mini...
Bill through Senate taking advantage of the lack of Opposition.
The historic meeting in the half-empty chamber took just five minutes to complete.
It was held a week before it was scheduled, which annoyed Opposition Leader Mr. Frederick Wade.
Mr. Wad...
environment, the House of Assembly was told yesterday.
The warning came from Shadow Environment Minister Rev. Trevor Woolridge while the House debated estimates for the Environment Ministry in committee of supply.
The controversial waste incinerator ...
robberies, an increase in domestic violence and a rise in gang street fights.
There is some thinking that this is due to an increase in heroin use. Heroin is now being smoked, often along with cocaine. There is no doubt that both drugs and alcohol mo...
Assembly. United Bermuda Party MPs hit back at claims that the Budget would hurt the ordinary man during debate on Monday night, saying most tax increases were aimed at the wealthy.
Mr. Rick Spurling (UBP) said many employers would share the one perc...
The PLP has argued that should the Foreign Exchange Controls be lifted and monies be freely exported for overseas investment, the monies currently available for mortgages would be severely reduced and property values would slump. Some might argue tha...