High-rise buildings outside Hamilton are an inevitable consideration as Bermuda tackles the demands of its growing population, according to Environment Minister Glenn Blakeney.
The Minister says the B...
Government MP Wayne Furbert believes registrar Randy Scott was "off base" to blame large numbers of wrongly registered voters on politicians' failure to get into their constituencies.
And Bermuda Demo...
Police will be tightening security through two pieces of legislation tabled at the House of Assembly.
Under the Telecommunications Amendment Act, all telephone companies must install equipment allowin...
The Bermuda Plan 2008 paves the way for clusters of multi-storey commercial and residential buildings outside the city, according to environmental campaigners BEST.
Chairman Stuart Hayward yesterday w...
Politicians need to get out in their constituencies more to ensure voters are registered properly, according to registrar Randy Scott.
Mr. Scott believes about 2,000 voters are registered incorrectly ...
People could be forced to move out of their homes as Bermuda braces itself for storm surges and coastal flooding, Premier Ewart Brown warned yesterday as he launched a debate on climate change.
Dr. Br...
Future flooding problems, storm surges, a shortage of fossil fuels and the threat of disease from rising temperature — environmental challenges lurking around the corner will come under the spotlight ...
United Bermuda Party MP John Barritt last night called for an Auditor General investigation into Government's $800,000 municipalities review.
Mr. Barritt said the Office of the Speaker of the House ha...
Senate rules will be suspended next week to make sure there's enough time for Senators to debate the new Bermuda Plan.
The decision — due to "time constraints" according to clerk Clark Somner — comes ...
Tough new laws tackling gun crime — controversially sped through the House of Assembly last Friday — have stalled after Public Safety Minister David Burch decided the Senate didn't need to sit this we...