Boaters have been unable to license their vessels after computer systems at the Department of Marine and Ports were sunk by a technical glitch.
Government computer systems across all ministries were d...
The island’s betting shops are still closed more than two months after their operating licences expired.
Four businesses were ordered to shut down on March 31 after their annual permits expired.
As o...
Disgraced ferry company P&O will not be prosecuted for alleged breaches of Bermuda employment laws.
The company, which provides passenger ferry services out of Britain to France, Holland and Ireland, ...
The Government has once again defended its controversial Travel Authorisation policy, insisting that the form "serves a vital role by protecting our community and by helping to prevent Covid-19 from b...
Plans to encourage taxi drivers to work on weekends and public holidays are moving forward.
Lawrence Scott, the Minister of Transport, said that an initiative to update the regulatory framework of the...
The grounds of Warwick Academy were a sea of red, white and blue yesterday when the school celebrated the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Primary level students were allowed to swap their regular school uni...
Scores of cyclists are expected to hit the tarmac tomorrow during a Bermuda Bicycle Association road race.
Motorists are being advised to drive with caution during the event, which will take place fr...
Motorists are being advised of a temporary lane closure in Pembroke from next week for wall repairs to be carried out.
Construction crews will be working on Mount Hill from Monday morning and repairs ...
The Government’s controversial Travel Authorisation policy has been condemned as “an exercise in annoying bureaucracy that creates anxiety” in a review of a cruise trip to Bermuda.
The review of the...
More than 100 primary school pupils entered the annual Belco kite safety poster campaign this year.
Lyric Davis-Marshall, a P1 student at East End Primary School, has been named overall winner with a ...