POLITICS

Dodwell: BTA never hired Green

BTA Board Chairman David Dodwell on Tuesday said that Derrick Green was never awarded any contract by the BTA and that Mr. Green was not, and is not, a consultant to the BTA.

OBA chairman tenders his resignation

OBA chairman Thad Hollis has handed in a letter of resignation, the party announced on Tuesday.

JetGate: OBA chair releases statement on campaign donations

OBA Party Chairman Thad Hollis on Friday released a statement on campaign donations, specifically $350,000 that the party executive had previously been unaware of.


Cannonier still living in Premier’s home

Former Premier Craig Cannonier is still living in the official Premier's residence - more than 50 days after he resigned as the country's leader.
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It would be ‘unusual’ to dissolve Parliament

Marc Bean called for Parliament to be dissolved, but that would be an 'extreme and highly unusual measure', according to the Deputy Governor.

Can OBA chair follow the JetGate money?

More than two months into an internal OBA party investigation, major questions still persist about so-called JetGate. More in Friday's Bermuda Sun.

Bermuda-born PRC holder: ‘It’s my country, too’

Bermuda is the only country Dercia Canto and her siblings have ever known. She puts a human face on the often hostile PRC debate in Friday's Bermuda Sun.

Governor should not be calling the shots

Eron Hill: How dare the Governor have the audacity to affront democracy in such a way by denying an inquiry? It was arrogant in my humble opinion...

Get back to the House, PLP, there’s work to be done

Cole Simons: I question whose interests are really being served with the PLP's boycott of Parliament.
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Bean: OBA has grabbed land, too

PLP's Marc Bean says the Governor's Commission rejection is ironic as issues with the waterfront as a result of the Municipalities Act are a "modern day land grab."

Brown: Governor must 'act accordingly'

PLP MP Walton Brown, who spearheaded the push to set up a Commission of Inquiry, says Governor George Fergusson is being disingenuous in his rejection of such a probe.

Painful chapter in our history revisited

The series of land deals that changed the face of Tucker's Town during the 1920s is among the more controversial chapters in Bermuda's history. More at bermudasun.bm.

A failure of diplomacy?

Some have suggested that the Governor's tone threw up a red flag and prompted Tuesday's march, while others say that politics trumped good sense in the PLP ranks.

PLP had more than 5,000 days to deal with this

Larry Burchall: There is no time for political stunts and farce. On any one of those 5000 plus days the PLP were in power they could have independently ordered a Commission.
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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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