Soldiers who break rules on decommissioned weapons will be held accountable, the Minister of National Security has vowed.
Wayne Caines told MPs that the Royal Bermuda Regiment behaved with “honour and...
An Opposition MP claimed “something don’t smell right” after he asked a Cabinet minister about the departure of the Bermuda Tourism Authority’s former chief executive.
Michael Dunkley pressed Zane DeS...
No fentanyl overdoses took place at the island’s prison, the House of Assembly heard yesterday.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, told MPs there was “nothing to substantiate” use of the...
Work to replace East End bridges could start early next year, a public meeting heard last night.
Austin Kenny, a senior structural engineer for the Department of Works and Engineering, told an audienc...
Remarks made by a well-known entertainer on social media were roundly condemned in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Kim Swan, a Progressive Labour Party backbencher, was the first to speak out about t...
An Opposition proposal to set up a Cabinet sub-committee to pave the way for an education authority is irrelevant, the education minister has claimed.
Diallo Rabain added that another suggestion for t...
The Minister of Finance is planning to introduce Civil Service payroll numbers to Budget Books so as to provide greater clarity on the size of the public sector.
Curtis Dickinson admitted that an unde...
An Opposition politician claimed that the “wheels are off” the island’s tourism organisation after its chief executive quit the job.
Leah Scott added that the results produced by the Bermuda Tourism A...
The chief executive of the Bermuda Tourism Authority is to quit the job tomorrow, it was announced yesterday.
Kevin Dallas will step down after three years in the post — over which the island notched ...
A celebration of Native American life will take place with the biannual St David’s Islanders and Native Community Pow Wow on June 6 and 7.
The charity announced the dates as well as its new committee ...