No one would compare the Bermuda Census on Population and Housing to a bestseller, but occasionally it produces a statistic that truly jumps off the page.
One such statistic is this: median income fo...
Today should be a day for lauding the Bermuda cricket team’s perfect start yesterday to the ICC T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier, for patting ourselves on the back for banging on that Delray Rawlins s...
For the past three years or more, the one bright spot in the Bermuda economy has been the tourism industry.
Helped by the publicity surrounding the 35th America’s Cup and a tightly focused digital ma...
“Symptomatic treatment” is the phrase medical professionals use to describe attempts to treat the symptoms of a problem rather than its cause.
In her newly announced health insurance reforms, Kim Wil...
The greatest takeaway from Cup Match 2019 was that Dion Stovell got to accompany his young son in Florida to experience all the joys and thrills that come with visit to places such as Disney World, Se...
Only in Bermuda could you have a two-day holiday for a cricket match. Cup Match is so quintessentially Bermudian that the holiday is not alone among the anomalies to be found.
Predominantly amateur cr...
The recent decision by John Rankin, the Governor — at the request of David Burt, the Premier — to give the Reverend Charles Vinton Monk a full pardon for his conviction for criminal libel rights an hi...
Much fuss is being made over whether Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police, is right to throw the full weight of the Bermuda Police Service behind the Pride parade next month.
But while ther...
Bermuda’s public access to information regime faces its biggest challenge since it was passed into law nine years ago.
The announcement by Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works,...
If it wasn’t already obvious, Friday’s session of Parliament made the Progressive Labour Party’s distaste for public access to information, and, let’s face it, accountability, abundantly clear. Despit...