Legislators and the public service will be asked to “contribute” to help tackle the economic crisis brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Minister of Finance warned.
Curtis Dickinson said the Gover...
Parents and pupils were told yesterday that there was still “no fixed date” for schools to reopen.
However, Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, said that staff were preparing buildings for child...
Staff at one of the island’s biggest retail firms have had their hours cut by half, it was announced today.
Edmund Gibbons Ltd, the parent company of department store Gibbons Company, drinks firm Burr...
A seventh death from Covid-19 was announced by the Ministry of Health today.
Kim Wilson, the health minister, said: “On behalf of my entire team at the Ministry of Health, I want to extend my sincere ...
Another three people have tested positive for Covid-19, the Government said yesterday.
A spokeswoman said the new cases emerged after 260 test results came back to the Ministry of Health. The news bro...
A tweet from the Government yesterday signalled that the restarted British Airways service to the island could fly in and out of Heathrow instead of Gatwick.
The tweet came after staff at the airline ...
A woman was hurt after her motorbike was in collision with a police car at Crow Lane yesterday.
A police spokesman said: “It was a minor collision involving a bike and a police car.”
He added that the...
Residents have been threatened by scammers who tried to persuade people to buy them cryptocurrency, police warned.
The Bermuda Police Service said that messages were sent by e-mail or social media cla...
Books, newspapers and electronic devices kept customers occupied as they queued to use a bank on Front Street yesterday.
People wearing face masks and coverings waited in lines to get into HSBC’s Harb...
A severe weather warning has been issued for overnight tonight, the Minister of National Security said this afternoon.
Wayne Caines said that the Bermuda Weather Service made the advisory.
He explaine...