A former Government architect was this morning was charged with multiple counts of defrauding the Bermuda Government.
Kyril Burrows, 47, from Southampton, was charged in Magistrates' Court this mornin...
Environmental activist Stuart Hayward is demanding that Government release Tucker’s Point’s fiscal information in the latest stage of an ongoing battle against proposed development.
However, Environme...
New Economic Empowerment Zones (EEZs) could soon be introduced to the East and West ends of the Island.
Orders were tabled in the House of Assembly to create EEZs for both St George’s and Somerset in ...
A bill aimed at punishing landlords for sub-standard living conditions was passed in the House of Assembly on Friday.
The Bermuda Housing Amendment Bill 2011 makes it possible to fine landlords by $10...
In the lead up to Public Health Week, the Ministry of Health is looking for nominations for the 2011 Public Health Awards.
The awards, to be handed out in a ceremony on April 6, will honour the physic...
As Japan struggles to come together following one of the greatest natural disasters on record, Bermudians in the country are sharing their experiences.
Teniko Hassell, a 22-year-old student enrolled a...
Premier Paula Cox promised a tighter rein on finances after the United Bermuda Party laid into repeated overspending at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
On Friday night, MPs approved overspends of $...
Seventeen Bermuda students have been honoured after taking part in a United Nations International School (UNIS) conference in New York.
Bermuda was represented at the conference by students from Warwi...
Bermuda Democratic Alliance MP Donte Hunt last night bemoaned the “terrible travesty” of budget cuts in family services as Bermuda grapples with escalating social problems.
And Mr Hunt said civil serv...
Demolition of the old hospital building began this week as the construction of a new hospital building continues.
The Bermuda Hospital Board said the demolition of the building, which is more than 90-...