The executive chairman of the Bermuda Monetary Authority is among four Bermudians who have been honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Jeremy Cox has been appointed a Commander of the Order of...
The police commissioner today made a renewed plea for someone to step forward and tell what they know about the disappearance of Chavelle Dillon-Burgess.
Stephen Corbishley said: “It’s been just about...
The executive director of environmental charity Keep Bermuda Beautiful is to stand down, it was announced today.
Anne Hyde will retire next February after 12 years in the top post.
The organisation sa...
A pilot programme to fast-track travellers arriving at the airport was launched yesterday by the Department of Immigration.
The introduction of automated electronic clearing gates, or e-Gates, in the ...
Two international artists have joined the Bermudian online Black Pony Gallery.
The addition of Dede Brown, of the Bahamas, and David Bridgeman, of the Cayman Islands, meant that Black Pony now has 15 ...
A schoolgirl who set up a chocolate-chip cookie stand with her little brother has donated her share of the proceeds to a church food programme.
Poppy Palmer, 6, from Pembroke, and four-year-old brothe...
A former Progressive Labour Party government minister arrested by police at his home the day after the General Election triumph hit back yesterday and insisted he had nothing to hide.
Zane DeSilva, a ...
The deputy leader of the One Bermuda Alliance’s eight-year tenure in the House of Assembly ended last night.
Leah Scott was beaten at the polls in Southampton East Central, Constituency 30, by Jason W...
A decision to ask Supreme Court judges to take a pay cut struck at the heart of a vital democratic principle, a lawyer has claimed.
Victoria Greening, of Resolution Chambers, said that the Bermuda Con...
A reduction in taxation levels is needed if the economy is to recover, the leader of the island’s newest political force said this week.
Marc Bean, of the Free Democratic Movement, said his party’s ac...