Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards last night dismissed Government’s claim there’s a new sheriff in town saying huge mistakes have happened under Premier Paula Cox’s watch as Finance Minister.
Mr Ri...
Thirty-two young people have been placed in on-the-job training under Government’s National Certification and Apprenticeship Programme.
Junior Economy Minister Ashfield DeVent told the House of Assemb...
A 17-year-old motorcyclist was last night in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a crash on North Shore Road.
The teenager, from St George’s, was hurt in a three-vehicle accident involving a...
Premier Paula Cox promised a tighter rein on finances after the United Bermuda Party laid into repeated overspending at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
On Friday night, MPs approved overspends of $...
Armell Thomas didn’t exactly give Government an easy ride in his six years as Bermuda Public Services Union president.
Mr Thomas argues the Country’s leader for the bulk of his term didn’t go out of h...
St George’s West MP Kim Swan has railed against the axing of the East End morning ferry service.
The United Bermuda Party leader complained St George’s residents should be encouraged to use public tra...
Former Premier Sir John Swan yesterday urged Senators to back the Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO as environmentalists stepped up their campaign against the project.
The former United Bermuda Party leader...
Bermuda Democratic Alliance MP Donte Hunt last night bemoaned the “terrible travesty” of budget cuts in family services as Bermuda grapples with escalating social problems.
And Mr Hunt said civil serv...
Money police seize from drug criminals should be ploughed straight back into rehabilitating addicts, Government MP Wayne Perinchief said yesterday.
Mr Perinchief told the House of Assembly he was conc...
Shadow Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin said taxpayers will benefit from a new system ensuring Government contracts are handled correctly.
Premier Paula Cox set up the Procurement Office followi...