I recall many years ago boxing, which was meant to be a friendly encounter where I held my opponent at bay for a moment with quick, effective jabs. I had the technique of jab-and-clinch, which kept me...
I think it was the year 2000 when Stanley Ratteray chaired a mini-symposium for the United Bermuda Party, which was then trying to find its way after election defeat in 1998.
I had expressed the posit...
We should never give in to apathy even when seemingly horribly lost. We each live inside of our own spheres of influence and it is too easy to say to oneself one cannot make a difference, particularly...
The airport dilemma with the firefighters is the latest indicator of our ageing population but also a test of our standing in the world of trade and technology. Truthfully, it would not matter what ar...
The contest officially begins now after much speculation that Curtis Dickinson would throw his hat in the ring for leadership. Given there are at least two years left in this term, it is more than a p...
Queen Elizabeth II passed away as the longest living monarch. Her funeral was perhaps the most viewed funeral, making it another milestone for the records. It could be said also that since the conques...
Talk of independence has arisen again, but this time over cannabis. While I do support decriminalisation, I am not sure there is enough oomph in the overall community to equate it with the subject of ...
Let's talk about the One Bermuda Alliance, which, despite its name change, many still refer to as the new or revamped United Bermuda Party. Let me first declare I never was a part of the first split o...
Back somewhere in the early 1980s, The Royal Gazette covered the story when Sir John Swan added Chitranjan “Raj” Nadarajah, the son of magistrate K.C. Nadarajah, who majored in political science and b...
If there is one thing we ought to know, but find we know very little of, it is the Progressive Labour Party’s delegates conference. For most, it is a mysterious “other event” held by the PLP each year...