The House of Assembly has barely reopened for the new season — and already Government is accused of trying to catch the United Bermuda Party off guard by breaking common practice and rushing through i...
Bermuda’s women’s softball team were today rebuked by Sports Minister Glenn Blakeney for bringing “embarrassment” on the Island during a tour to the Bahamas which erupted in violence.
Two players beca...
Former Police Commissioner Jonathan Smith yesterday confirmed he has joined the Progressive Labour Party.
Mr. Smith — the brother of former United Bermuda Party Minister Tim Smith — said he believes i...
United Bermuda Party MP John Barritt is to relaunch his bid to give the prosecution the same right of appeal as the defence in criminal cases.
Mr. Barritt is today hoping to table the Court of Appeal ...
Bermuda could start exporting queen bees as the Ministry of Environment seeks to cash in on the Island's unusually disease-free buzzing population.
Minister Glenn Blakeney explained Bermuda's ideal lo...
Bermuda's 293 Justices of the Peace — as well as people over 65 — could soon start sitting on juries, Attorney General Kim Wilson revealed yesterday.
And Sen. Wilson said expats could also be consider...
Bermuda's new national service programme will help stamp out some of the feeling of entitlement affecting young people, Public Safety Minister David Burch told a press conference on Tuesday.
Specific ...
A 48-year-old Southampton man was taken to hospital after his motorcycle crashed with a car in Pembroke.
Police say the accident happened at the junction of Dundonald Street and Brunswick Street, as t...
No jobs will be lost as race group CURE transfers responsibilities to the Department of Statistics, Culture and Social Rehabilitation Minister Neletha Butterfield said yesterday.
Government has alread...
The redevelopment of Bermuda's hospital will get special planning permission under legislation tabled in the House of Assembly.
The King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (Special Planning Permission) Bill...