Taxpayers spent nearly $400,000 on consultants to Premier Paula Cox’s departments in her first eight months as leader.
Advisers hired by the Cabinet Office make up the bulk of the sum, with former Min...
Wholesaler Jim Butterfield likened the chances of a food price freeze to a visit to the moon as he asked for representation on the new Price Control Commission.
Mr Butterfield and Shadow Finance Minis...
Legislation ensuring oversight for Bermuda’s public accountants is in line with European requirements passed through the House of Assembly yesterday.
The Bermuda Public Accountability Act makes those ...
Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess was roundly praised for his summer student training initiative yesterday as MPs from all sides of the House of Assembly said it could help young people build better live...
Residents are increasingly reporting job losses as the Island continues to suffer at the hands of the economy.
Telecommunications, construction, international business and retail have taken a number o...
Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards will today urge Government to stop Bermuda from slowly dying by opening up the economy.
Mr Richards is to lead a House of Assembly debate on the economy, claiming ...
St George’s residents were last night given hope their town’s untapped potential will finally bear fruit thanks to its new economic empowerment zone.
Bermuda Small Business Development Corporation (BS...
Bermuda’s former Deputy Governor Mark Capes has been appointed Governor of St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha.
Mr Capes, deputy to Governor Sir Richard Gozney and his predecessor Sir Joh...
The administrative offices of Magistrates’ Court will shut early tomorrow for a private function.
They will close at 2pm, with the cashiers’ office providing limited services for a further hour. Norma...
The prison service will save thousands of taxpayers’ dollars by using generic drugs imported from India, Israel and Brazil, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
Drugs currently in Bermuda cost f...