Entrepreneurs seeking funding to start up tourism-related ventures can now make online submissions to the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
The authority is offering hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant...
An overhaul of work permit regulations which will “reduce red tape and demonstrate that Bermuda is open for business” could come into effect by the end of the year.
According to Home Affairs Minister ...
An alleged machete attack victim told a jury how trouble flared during a night out with girlfriends.
Dante Allen said that she arrived at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club on the evening of November 9 last ye...
New laws cracking down on underage drinking will come into effect today.
The new policy makes it mandatory for bars, clubs and other licensed premises to ask for proof of age from any customers they s...
The motorcyclist killed in an accident on North Shore Road yesterday has been named as Troy Robinson.
Mr Robinson, 46, became the Island’s tenth road fatality of the year after his motorcycle collided...
A police investigation into alleged misconduct by a Court of Appeal judge has been criticised by the complainants.
Last week police confirmed that prosecutors had dropped a criminal complaint against ...
A charity for abused women which is facing closure because of a lack of funds spent more than 99 percent of its funds on salaries, payroll costs and administrative expenses last year.
Financial record...
A service marking the 100th anniversary of the death of the first Bermudian killed in the First World War will be held at the Anglican Cathedral tomorrow.
William Smith, 22, a black Royal Navy sailor ...
Police officers from more than 30 countries are arriving on the Island for a conference next week on the prevention of child abuse.
About 150 members of Interpol’s Specialist Group on Crimes against C...
A cigar half-smoked by wartime leader Winston Churchill during a conference in Bermuda is to go up for auction.
The British Prime Minister, who led the Allies to victory in the Second World War, lit u...