Bankers HSBC got into the Cup Match spirit yesterday with a special motorcade to celebrate the holiday.
The motorcade travelled along Front Street and Church Street and staff played soca music and handed out flags in the colours of St George’s Cricke...
Why is Chinese President Xi Jinping visiting three small African countries on his first state trip of 2018?
This week Xi, will be in Johannesburg for a summit of the leaders of the five Brics emerging economies — Brazil, Russia, India, China and Sout...
Populism is reverberating throughout the world. It manifests via polarised political outcomes; trade skirmishes or immigration backlash and it affects nearly all regions. In fact, demographically we are likely entering a period of heightened tensions...
Ministers have kept a careful eye on the public purse strings in their first year at the helm, despite a “curious” list of government priorities, a political observer claimed last night.
Denis Pitcher said he believed spending has been curbed in comp...
Judicial independence is a vital safeguard of the Constitution, the island’s new Chief Justice said yesterday.
Narinder Hargun added that the requirement of the judiciary to be independent was not a legal technicality.
Mr Justice Hargun said: “The j...
A Japanese martial art has given a Warwick man the strength to battle his way through years of treatment and therapy after he received a diagnosis of a brain tumour.
Now, Shaun Tuzo is on the verge of earning a coveted black belt in aikido and said h...
DATE: Jul 13, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Catherine Quin believes it is time we celebrated people for their contributions rather than their fame. It is the reason behind her initiative, Women of Purpose.
The photo spread features 25 women wearing “a capsule of [her] minimalist designs”. Rath...
The SportWays field hockey camp was an ideal blend of fun and learning, according to Bermuda players Chrysda Smith and Taylor Mullan who also said that the local youngsters they worked with give them great hope for the future of the sport on the isla...
Former professional wrestler turned finance guru John Layfield yesterday apologised after he posted a photograph of himself with a controversial British politician.
Mr Layfield, the founder of the Beyond Rugby programme for young players, put a pictu...