POLITICS
OBA announces shadow cabinet
The new shadow cabinet for the One Bermuda Alliance was announced on Thursday by party leader John Barritt.
Swans to stay on as UBP MPs
The two remaining UBP MPs - Kim Swan and Charlie Swan - will continue to fly the flag for the party in the House of Assembly, they said on Thursday.
Sir David: OBA can win election
Bermuda's newest political party could learn lessons from the history of the Free National Movement in the Bahamas, former Bermuda Premier Sir David Gibbons said on Thursday.
PLP expects to win it on the doorstep
As pundits anticipate an election before the end of the year, the PLP emphasizes its 'connection' with the people as a core strength.
Gay visitors happy to be in Bermuda
Gay visitors to Bermuda on Thursday described the island as welcoming and tolerant - despite controversy over allegations of homophobia.
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Let's back east end hotel - Swan
As developers meet with Government officials, St George's MP Kim Swan is urging the PLP to back plans for a new hotel and marina in the old town.
DCI director to head government's Washington DC office
Beverle Lottimore, press secretary to Premier Paula Cox, will head the Bermuda Government's Washington, DC, office beginning July 2011, it was announced on Monday.
Warwick housing scheme nears completion
An affordable housing development with homes starting at less than $500,000 will be ready for families to move in by August.
Premier to meet with US officials
Premier Paula Cox, Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess and Senator Kim Wilson will meet with US Treasury, State and Labour officials this week in Washington, DC.
Axed Tourism Board member calls for non-political body
Dumped Bermuda Tourism Board member Tony Brannon called for a new non-political tourism authority to run the island’s visitor industry on Tuesday.
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Unemployed urged to register
Government announced an initiative on Thursday which will track the number of unemployed people in Bermuda.
Dr Brown welcomes probe, vows to help
Former Premier Ewart Brown last night welcomed a police probe into court claims he was involved in corruption.
Governor's assurance on Brown police probe
As police probe allegations against former Premier Ewart Brown, Governor Sir Richard Gozney said on Thursday that 'there are no sacred cows in Bermuda'.
Let the police probe take its course
Premier Paula Cox: I am becoming increasingly concerned about the continued rhetoric coming from political leaders of this country that sit in Opposition.
PLP chairman leaves position for 'personal issues'
PLP chairman stands down after he was fired from his job at the Grotto Bay resort, it emerged on Wednesday.
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