An Opposition senator questioned yesterday how changes to laws related to the introduction of emergency measures would provide more scrutiny of decisions.
Jarion Richardson, of the One Bermuda Allianc...
A Government senator challenged companies yesterday to introduce measures to tackle racial inequality.
Ianthia Simmons-Wade congratulated Jasmine Brangman and Dynera Bean for organising last Sunday’s ...
A man found guilty of murder has had the conviction quashed and will now face a retrial, appeal judges ruled yesterday.
Kiari Tucker was jailed last July for at least 25 years for the killing of Morla...
Members of a rugby club scrummed down to raise more than $4,000 to help staff laid off from a bar and restaurant over the coronavirus crisis.
Desmond Nash, the president of Renegades RFC, said: “As a ...
Fresh life will be breathed into a Front Street fixture when a home furnishings and art shop opens its doors this week.
The former Bluck’s of Bermuda has become a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, which w...
The public was asked to help build a “wall of hope” to support people living with diabetes in a campaign launched today.
The Bermuda Diabetes Association said it hoped people would want to recognise l...
Teenagers said yesterday that it was important to break down barriers and unite in the battle against racism and inequality.
McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett, Ywione Darrell and Nizae Douglas, members of the isl...
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly led tributes yesterday to civil rights hero Eva Hodgson.
Derrick Burgess told MPs during a virtual sitting that Dr Hodgson, who died last week, “loved her f...
Members of Parliament passed legislation yesterday that will mean a curfew can be imposed for up to a week at a time.
David Burt, the Premier, explained that the Summary Offences Amendment Act 2020 wa...
Changes to laws will offer increased public scrutiny on the introduction of emergency measures, the Premier said yesterday.
David Burt explained that the Emergency Powers Amendment Act 2020 would clar...