A merger between Bermuda’s two opposition parties is almost certain to happen before the Budget is delivered on February 18, both sides confirmed yesterday.
Bermuda Democratic Alliance MP Shawn Crockw...
Eighteen workers have been let go by Universal Electric due to the global economic downturn, according to a source.
The lay-offs are said to have been expected for a while and are apparently “across t...
Government has agreed not to arrest four Regiment conscripts who claim to be conscientious objectors for the time being.
Eugene Johnston, who represents Bermudians Against the Draft (BAD), sought an e...
Bermuda's first self-regulating media council officially opens for business today with its creators promising a “new era of heightened responsibility and accountability”.
Twenty news outlets have sign...
Contractors have been ordered to stop building a sea wall at the home of Opposition MP Grant Gibbons a week before it was due to be finished.
Alan Burland, president of BCM McAlpine, told The Royal Ga...
A teacher who claims she was made seriously ill by mould at CedarBridge Academy is suing the Ministry of Education and the school's board of governors.
Lawyers for Somerset mother-of-three and grandmo...
A fisherman will be sentenced in March after admitting possession of cannabis with a street value of $200.
Lovell Smith, 32, pleaded guilty to the charge in Magistrates’ Court.
Prosecutor Takiyah Burg...
A former clerk was told yesterday he was “fully capable” of defending himself against the sex attacks he claims his boss carried out on him while he was a teenager.
Mr X, 21, alleges that the much old...
Young boys are selling drugs in schools, becoming desensitised to gun violence and getting more sophisticated in their dealings with police, an educator told parliamentarians yesterday.
Lisa Trott, a ...
Gang members are enrolling at Bermuda's Adult Education Centre to gain their GEDs and, in some cases, learn to read and write.
Young men are using the facility both to try to better themselves educati...