A $7 million package of improvements to the Tynes Bay incinerator in the next financial year is just a fraction of the cost of the wish list for the ageing waste disposal centre, a minister said yeste...
The scientist who spearheaded the island’s battle against Covid-19 yesterday denied a government claim that up to 60 people had worked at her lab.
Carika Weldon, the former director of the Medical Dia...
A dangerous and infectious virus that targets dogs has reappeared after a major outbreak swept through the island last summer.
Andrew Madeiros, of Ettrick Animal Hospital in Warwick, said canine parvo...
A pressure group is to sue the Government for damages over its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Eugene Dean, of the Collective Action Solidarity Trust, said the group planned to launch a representat...
An “angel” car driver was forced to ram a dog in an attempt to stop it attacking an 11-year-old child who has been left “scarred for life”.
Her father, who asked for the family not to be identified, s...
The principal at Francis Patton Primary School in Hamilton Parish has been announced as the recipient of the Public Service Excellence Award for February.
David Burt, the Premier, and Derrick Binns, t...
A law to clear the criminal convictions of people caught with small amounts of cannabis has stalled because old documents often failed to quantify the amounts of drugs involved
A road map for redrawing Bermuda’s constitution will be developed in consultation with the British Government, MPs were told.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General, told the Budget debate for the M...