OPINION
Cruise ships block vision of St. George’s future
Why it’s time to seize upon fresh plans for St. George's waterfront.
Not been burgled yet? You’re lucky
Tips to stop you being burgled, courtesy of Stuart Hayward
Sacrifice for others, unite ourselves
A Christmas message from Premier Alex Scott
We will stagnate without the dynamism of youth
Outgoing Police Commissioner, Jonathan Smith was dismissed as ‘too young’ by some of his colleagues. At the age of 46 he is as old as John F. Kennedy was when he was assassinated and 10 years older than Winston Churchill was when he became First Lord of the Admiralty.
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‘Slightly illegal is like slightly pregnant’
TCD should enforce the law and keep these Honda CRV monstrosities off our roads
The ten golden rules of Recruit Camp
In the second and final instalment of his series on how to cope with life at Recruit Camp, Matt Mello goes through the ten rules that every new recruit should keep in mind if they want to make the experience as painless as possible.
Should we just give up on trying to buy a house?
Should people give up on trying to buy a house and just rent instead, and spend/invest the difference on expensive clothes and shoes and cars and trips? In many cases, in Bermuda, that's already happening.
They have forgotten what education is all about
Berkeley Institute’s legacy is about educational quality - not the size of its atrium
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Gov’t. must fund study of cruise ship impact
Why on Earth would the Bermuda National Trust be spending its hard-won funds on experts to study the impact of cruise ships? It's doing it because Government isn’t. And Government ought to be doing it.
Why the PLP will never bury racism...
The lingering unspecified threat of racism is the PLP's last hope of forcing any issue they cannot win on merit.
We’re no longer afraid of change
The electorate has become a far bolder animal over the last 35 years, argues Larry Burchall.
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