It has been a longstanding tradition for Bermudian premiers to host dinners for Bermudian students studying in Britain.
For obvious reasons, there was no dinner held last year.
This year, two dinners ...
There is a growing proportion of Bermudians now studying, working, visiting and retiring in Britain.
Some estimates have the number between 3,000 and 4,000 persons.
That would equate to roughly 7 per ...
For the past few weeks, much of the world has focused on the northern part of Britain.
To be precise, the world’s gaze was on a “wee town” in Scotland called Glasgow.
Quite literally, the future of th...
Quite often, need meets opportunity and magic happens.
Such was the case for me last week when I needed to book a ticket to get to Britain to visit some family members. Going through online options wa...
Two decades ago, Vice-President Al Gore presented what he called an inconvenient truth.
He spoke of the threat to the world's climate by the continued growth of greenhouse gases, melting ice packs, in...
Like all other parishes, Devonshire is so much more than an area defined by boundary lines or a name on an address. We are so much more than a collection of neighbourhoods and estates.
Like all other ...
“Bond, James Bond”
A name known around the world. Synonymous with terms such as “stone-cold killer”, “eloquent dresser”, and “ladies’ man”.
The type of guy that most males age 40 and over wanted ...
“Use it or lose it.”
Many human resource departments sent out a directive about holiday time to employees around Bermuda.
With very few people travelling because of the pandemic, thousands of Bermudia...
Thank you for all the replies and e-mails regarding the column about St Eustatius (Statia) last week. It truly means a lot when persons take a moment to reach out.
Last week we spoke about Statia’s hi...
If one were to ask many Bermudians which Caribbean island they can trace their roots, most would justifiably answer St Kitts. There would be some, though, who would say that they can trace their roots...