A charity that supports and empowers women has seen demand soar in recent months, its executive director revealed.
Elaine Butterfield said that a combination of factors including a more central locati...
The former chief executive of the Bermuda Health Council was told that the organisation’s decision to sack her could not be judged as a matter of public law.
Tawanna Wedderburn applied for a judicial ...
An Opposition MP who is part of the bipartisan immigration reform committee has assured residents that the group is doing all it can to “get it right”.
Leah Scott, the deputy leader of the One Bermuda...
The One Bermuda Alliance has a “government in waiting” with a diverse team that is ready to run the country, its leader claimed a year after he resumed the role.
Craig Cannonier believed the country i...
A former chairman of the One Bermuda Alliance claimed that the party’s Shadow Cabinet stimulated little excitement among supporters.
Justin Mathias acknowledged that members of Parliament were speakin...
A social worker who is suing the Government for $2.6 million over its alleged failure to pay her wages is unable to leave her role as an independent advocate in a case because no replacement has been ...
A pilot programme will teach IT skills to young men at risk of antisocial behaviour or lawbreaking, it was announced yesterday.
The Bermuda Technical Institute Association is behind the introduction o...
The story of an enslaved woman accused of a plot to poison slave masters is one of the highlights of a “robust” calendar of events launched to showcase the culture and history of Bermuda.
Residents an...
Cabinet ministers spent almost $140,000 on overseas trips during their second year in power, according to the Government’s online travel calendar.
The amount was about $4,800 less than the total for t...
Residents were asked to dig out old photographs and records that help to tell the story of Bermuda’s Parliament ahead of its 400th anniversary.
The milestone will be marked in 2020 and Dennis Lister, ...