A teenage motorcyclist was arrested last night for possession of drugs with intent to supply after he ran a red light.
A police spokesman said officers tried to stop the rider, 17, just before 9.30pm ...
The scientist in charge of the island’s fight against the coronavirus is to leave the job at the end of the month, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Carika Weldon confirmed that she had told the Cabinet o...
The new Omicron variant of the coronavirus is spreading like wildfire, the health minister warned last night as the number of active cases surged past 1,000.
Kim Wilson said: “The facts are that the O...
Police handed out more than $8,000 in traffic fines for impaired driving and speeding in the first week of year.
A spokesman said speeding offences ranged from 65kph to 85kph.
Over the last two weeks,...
A decision on the future of a senior official at the Bermuda Industrial Union who claimed he was ousted against union rules is to be made next month.
The Royal Gazette understands that a special d...
A new medical records system for the island’s hospitals will cost almost $55 million over ten years, it was revealed.
The Bermuda Hospitals Board said the cost of the new electronic medical records sy...
England’s travel restrictions against Covid-19 will be loosened tomorrow and the pre-departure test will be dropped for travellers.
The British government’s website added that fully vaccinated travell...
Police yesterday denied that a family – including a baby – was “abandoned at the side of the road” after a traffic stop on Monday.
Acting Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons said he was satisfied aft...
Travellers leaving the island must still attend a Covid-19 test centre, health officials have advised.
But a spokeswoman acknowledged that delays in getting test results continued, a problem said to b...
The public was yesterday asked to mark World Braille Day by “bridging the gap” between themselves and people with sight problems.
Tinée Furbert, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors, said to...