POLITICS

Church doors ‘closed to gays’

The Rainbow Alliance has hit back after church groups united to ask for special exemptions from human rights law protecting gay people from discrimination.

Back off, Britain - 'We want more choice'

Premier Craig Cannonier said that UK territories want more say in how Governors are appointed, and either a reduction in their powers or more say over their decisions.

Desilva: OBA's broken promises continue

Shadow Health Minister: The news that the OBA have failed to keep another of their election promises is not surprising. After all, they broke 8 promises in just their first 100 days!

PLP: OBA’s promises mean nothing

Shadow Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert on Wednesday said that the OBA have proven that their promises mean nothing.

Panel to discuss MPs’ business interests

A special committee of MPs set up to look at the island's election system is due to meet for the first time on Friday.
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PLP: We're still waiting for OBA's economic plan

PLP Leader Marc Bean on Wednesday responded to the Finance Minister's statement on the economy, offering suggestions which he believes the OBA should implement.

Richards in Morgan’s Point denial

Finance Minister Bob Richards on Tuesday denied rumours that Morgan's Point developers were given a financial guarantee because SAGE chairman Brian Duperreault is involved.

Shadow Education Minister 'concerned over inconsistencies' in teacher transfers

Shadow Education Minister Walton Brown on Monday said that he is concerned over the lack of consistency in dealing with teacher transfers.

‘Nandi has our support’

Premier Craig Cannonier is standing by his youngest MP, Nandi Outerbridge - and has dismissed calls for her recall in St George's West.

‘Gaming vote will happen’

Premier Craig Cannonier on Thursday said he was sticking to his guns on a referendum on casinos in Bermuda.
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Jailed ex-premier rubbishes ‘supergrass’ stories

Former Turks and Caicos Premier Michael Misick has dismissed reports that he is trying to cut a plea deal by implicating politicians from Bermuda and other islands.

Gaming: What they did in Bahamas

The Bahamian government this year held a referendum on allowing gambling outside of resorts where only visitors can spend their cash.

Exclusive: OBA’s big gamble

A referendum on casinos in Bermuda should be scrapped if a resort developer comes to the table with a serious bid, a senior political insider has told the Bermuda Sun.

Drug testing of MPs a step closer

A policy for the introduction of random, mandatory drug testing of Government members of the Legislature has been drafted.

MP Burt on DPP’s swizzle probe

Opposition MP David Burt has responded to a complaint allegedly about him marketing his family’s traditional rum swizzle online.
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The Bermuda Sun bids farewell...

JUL 30, 2014: It marked the end of an era as our printers and collators produced the very last edition of the Bermuda Sun.

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