With the onset of a new year, one is often tempted to propose bold resolutions; those who succumb to such temptations usually find the vigour with which such resolutions were adopted in January has us...
Addressing Bermuda’s House of Assembly on January 15, 1942, on his way home from Washington, Britain’s Prime Minister Winston Churchill spoke of the agreement for the leasing to the United States of b...
A few weeks ago, while solitarily enjoying a particularly delicious fish sandwich, with avocado and onions, at a local restaurant, I was approached by a man who wanted to know if my ears were ringing....
The United Kingdom government has launched a review of its relationship with its colonies, the Overseas Territories, and plans to publish a new position paper next July. In an ostensible gesture towar...
During our present period of heightened public sensitivity around violent crime there are urgent calls for action. People want to see the Bermuda Police Service making tangible progress in this area a...
‘The legacy of racism is the root cause of many of the social ills and the dysfunction we are grappling with today …. white supremacy has imposed injustice … and still works to maintain the status quo...
The movement to challenge corporate greed and excess that began on Wall Street and rapidly became a global protest movement is nearing its end. Many countries have seen working people, and the formerl...
There is much in Government’s Throne Speech that points to progressive steps in improving the lives of residents and tackling our most serious challenges. One of the most significant is the developmen...
No parent should ever have to bury their children. Yet this is the painful responsibility of my cousin, Kaywell and her husband Malcolm, as they make funeral arrangements for their son Malcolm Outerbr...
Former Premier Sir John Swan’s recent contribution of ideas about how to stimulate the economy has been discussed intensely over the past week. And rightly so. Bermuda is in need of innovative, immedi...