POLITICS
Roban: Turn in gunmen
The public should take a stand and turn in the men responsible for the gun murder of a young father, Pembroke East MP Walter Roban said on Monday.
SPECIAL REPORT / THE CAYMAN ISLANDS TARGET BERMUDA
The Cayman factor
Cayman has recently launched a strategy targeted at luring reinsurance away from Bermuda, raising questions about whether we are doing enough to attract international business.
THE CAYMAN FACTOR
Head-to-head comparison: Bermuda vs Cayman
A head-to-head comparison of Bermuda and Cayman, including GDP, Government debt, work permit system and human capital.
SPECIAL REPORT / THE CAYMAN ISLANDS TARGET BERMUDA
Viewpoint: Could the Caymans lure away some of our reinsurance business?
Should we be worried about Cayman luring away some of our reinsurance business or is it little more than hot air?
Col. Burch to run in Warwick North Central
Former Bermuda Regiment CO Lt Col. David Burch was on Thursday officially adopted as the PLP candidate for Warwick North Central.
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Call for UK to define 'expressed wish of the people' on independence
Britain needs to make its position on how Bermuda could achieve independence more clear, OBA leader Craig Cannonier said on Friday.
Whistle blowers to get protection
New laws to crack down on corruption in Government contracts and extra protection for whistle blowers were announced on Monday.
Burt confirmed as PLP candidate
It was announced Wednesday that David Burt has been confirmed as the PLP candidate for Constituency 18, Pembroke West Central.
PUBLIC MEETING: SWAN/BURCHALL AT CITY HALL
Forget tourism, it's all about business
Hamilton needs to think big, expand its boundaries and become a business "metropolis", Bermuda Sun columnist and analyst Larry Burchall said on Thursday.
Brown: let's not sell off Bermuda to the highest bidder
John Swan's blueprint for economic recovery focuses too much on big business, analyst Walton Brown said on Thursday.
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Mayor unsure whether he will run for office again
Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling has remained tight lipped over whether he will run for office again later this year.
Could Labour Day be switched from September to May?
On Friday, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Patrice Minors said consultation with key stakeholders will soon begin as her ministry considers moving Labour Day.
Romney under fire for tax avoidance in Bermuda
US Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is under fire for tax avoidance using accounts in Bermuda and elsewhere, it was reported on Tuesday.
Auditor releases special report on misuse of public funds
The Auditor General, Heather Jacobs Matthews, on Thursday published a 50-page Special Report on the Misuse of Public Funds.
Premier responds to Auditor General's criticisms
Premier Paula Cox on Thursday issued a response to a special report by Auditor General Heather Matthews on the misuse of public funds.
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