HUMAN INTEREST
AG urged to apologize for 'intolerant' comments
Shadow Minister Michael Weeks on Tuesday said that hateful comments by AG Mark Pettingill directed towards the Christian community serve only to further polarize Bermudians.
‘Arrested’ leaflet helps you know your rights
The Centre for Justice on Tuesday released a 16-page leaflet on the rights of an individual who comes into contact with Bermuda's "law and order" system.
Thousands attend Highland Games
More than 2,000 people on Saturday soaked up a day of Scottish culture as the island put its kilt on for the second Highland Games.
She's no runaway bride
Gemma O’Brien may have been dressed in white but she was participating in the You Go Girl Relay in Dockyard.
Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2013
Six people were recognized in the Queen's Birthday Honours list 2013: Alex Scott, Clem Talbot, Michael Spurling, Calvin Ming, Raymond Ming and Joan Blades.
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Human rights legislation passes
MPs approve a Human Rights Amendment making it illegal to discriminate against a person on sexual orientation and age.
Highland Games will paint the town tartan
Ex-Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Graham Muir has joined the RCMP Pipe Band as it tunes up to perform at Saturday's Caledonian extravaganza.
AG says Human Rights Act could still be amended
Campaigners who battled to get a controversial clause removed from a proposed human rights act amendment have questioned why Government axed the whole section.
Cann and Morrell would be worthy National Heroes
We need a hero – and Meredith Ebbin, the editor of a 400-strong list of Bermuda's most prominent figures, has come up with a few.
Lennon CD bringing exposure to Bda
The UK's top selling newspaper The Sun has published a full-page feature on the Lennon Bermuda CD box set launched in September.
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Words of wisdom my father spoke
We spoke to singer Gita Blakeney-Saltus, funny man Nadanja Bailey and triathlete Tyler Butterfield about their dads.
Invite on deck was a unique privilege
Reporter Simon Jones was given the chance to join the crew of HMS Lancaster as the ship left on Tuesday. He described it as a 'unique privilege'.
Skipper Moorhouse basks in trip down memory lane
For Commander of HMS Lancaster Steve Moorhouse the voyage into Bermuda last Friday brought back memories of his first foreign deployment 21 years ago.
Law grad plans anti-weed campaign
Former cannabis legalization campaigner Alan Gordon says he is highlighting the dangers of drug decriminalization.
Group pleased with Government response to Human Rights Act
The Centre for Justice on Monday said it sincerely commends the Government for being so responsive to concerns expressed about the Human Right Amendment Act.
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