Government Senator LaVerne Furbert last night lambasted opponents of the Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO and hit back at suggestions she’s “dancing to the white man’s tune”.
Sen Furbert earned several reb...
Realtors say a land licence policy deemed discriminatory against Bermudians married to non-Bermudians could be axed after their credit crunch talks with Government.
They recommended scrapping the rule...
The row over voting rights in Hamilton will be rekindled today as MPs debate an order connected to municipality reform.
The Municipalities (Election) Order aims to allow elections in Hamilton and St G...
Senators are today expected to resume their Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO debate after the planned development was severely scaled back.
But angry campaigners are preparing once more to protest at Cabin...
Senators tonight approved the amended version of the Rosewood Tucker's Point SDO following a hot-tempered debate in the Upper House.
Independent Senator Joan Dillas-Wright - who opposed the order last...
Both Opposition parties are hopeful controversial legislation over expatriates will be relaxed after Government Senate Leader David Burch confirmed a review of immigration laws is underway.
Deputy Uni...
Arguments from more than a decade ago are being echoed in the Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO row.
In the summer of 1998, MPs clashed over a proposed law change paving the way for the multi-million dollar...
Government Senate leader David Burch defended the axing of the East End morning ferry service.
Responding to the United Bermuda Party’s criticism of the Budget move, Sen Burch told the Senate cash-str...
Two Senators yesterday said their support for the Rosewood Tucker's Point SDO hinges on Government finding middle ground with environmentalists.
United Bermuda Party Senator Michael Dunkley who was se...
Shadow National Security Minister Michael Dunkley yesterday urged Government not to “play games with public safety” as he questioned how police can tackle rising violent crime with a reduced budget.
G...