Bermuda must have a mature discussion about sovereignty that is neither adversarial nor has the aim of gaining political ground, David Burt has said.
However, speaking during the motion to adjourn on...
A former Jamaican senator has warned the Progressive Labour Party that internal division could see it tumble from power – as was the case with her own party.
Imani Duncan-Price was the keynote spe...
Bermuda must have a co-ordinated plan for the “prevention, intervention and reintegration“ of violent offenders, the Minister of National Security told MPs on Friday.
Michael Weeks was providing an up...
A youth empowerment programme is being transitioned into the Department of Child and Family Services, it was announced on Friday.
Tinee Furbert, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors, told t...
The first tree has been planted as part of an annual initiative to recognise Bermuda’s philanthropists and the help they provided during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Association of Fundraising Professio...
A sailboat that washed ashore during a recent hurricane has been removed as part of a collaborative effort to clean up the island’s inshore waters.
The vessel has been left abandoned at Stone Crusher ...
A charity fundraiser aims to go off with a bang by giving donors the chance to detonate an historic cannon.
The National Museum of Bermuda yesterday launched the Donate to Detonate event to raise fun...
Alumni of Raleigh Bermuda are joining forces for a trek to raise funds for the charity.
And one former participant, Jason Rhind, will be taking part remotely from war-torn Ukraine where he is providi...
There will be limited access for traffic entering King Edward VII Memorial Hospital on Monday owing to the removal of heavy equipment.
A spokeswoman for the Bermuda Hospitals Board said there will be...
Two more people have died as a result of Covid-19, the Ministry of Health announced.
The latest deaths bring the total number of Covid-related deaths up to 151.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, sa...