POLITICS
A security council priority is to address rise in armed burglaries, says Governor
A National Security Council will address crime issues of the day, Governor Sir Richard Gozney vowed on Tuesday.
Is power up for grabs?
The ruling PLP faces a tough General Election fight, the party's supporters warned on Tuesday.
The OBA's economic vision
Bermuda’s Budget deficit could be as much as $255 million by the end of the coming financial year, according to shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards.
$3m spent on Government consultants
Government has spent more than $3m on consultants in less than a year, MPs were told on Friday.
Tucker to run as city alderman
Dennis Tucker will seek election as an alderman for the City Of Hamilton in the March 29 election and therefore resigned from his role as a common councillor on Sunday.
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100% mortgages for new Government houses
Special 100 per cent mortgage deals will be available at a new apartment complex in Warwick, a Government Minister said on Monday.
Voters lukewarm on party leaders, poll suggests
More than four out of ten voters disapprove of Premier Paula Cox's performance on the job, according to poll results released on Tuesday.
Gibbons wants smaller cruise ship for St George's
The PLP on Wednesday announced John Gibbons its candidate for the key seat of St George's West.
Government to crack down on illegal fishing boats
Pirate fishing vessels poaching in Bermuda's waters face a crackdown, Minister Marc Bean told MPs on Friday.
More than 2,800 jobs lost in Bermuda
Some 2,830 jobs have been lost since the recession hit in 2008, but it is wrong to blame term limits on work permits, PLP Senator David Burt said on Wednesday.
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Senator: Our 'can-do spirit' will prevail in tough times
Bermuda will beat the recession by pulling together, PLP Senator David Burt told the upper house on Wednesday in a speech about the economy.
Should the Governor take a pay cut?
Cutbacks at Government House have not been considered because Bermuda's relationship with the UK is based on an assumption of British superiority, former Premier Ewart Brown said on Thursday.
Ewart Brown: 'I have nothing to hide'
Some of my enemies will stop at nothing in their efforts to implicate me in wrongdoing, former Premier Ewart Brown said on Thursday.
Ewart Brown: Why I acted alone on the Uyghurs
In a speech on Thursday, former Premier Dr Ewart Brown explained how and why he made the most controversial decision of his tenure - to bring four Uyghurs into Bermuda.
Battle lines laid down as economy looms large for voters
Election battlelines were on Wednesday laid down by Government Senator David Burt as the Upper House prepares to debate the Budget.
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