A man suffered a serious head injury after a crash involving a motorcycle and two cars yesterday.
The injured man, who was on the motorbike, was taken to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
A poli...
A crackdown on thieves who raid farmers’ fields was promised by the home affairs minister.
Walter Roban, also the Deputy Premier, said he continued to hold talks with farmers about the increase in pro...
An artist has raised $10,000 through the sale of his paintings for refugees forced to flee Ukraine after a Russian invasion.
Jonah Jones will donate 50 per cent of the sale price of his original works...
The Bermuda Industrial Union yesterday backed a $50m government guarantee for the redevelopment of the island’s biggest resort.
Chris Furbert, the union’s president, criticised the Opposition One Berm...
The first signature school programmes are on schedule to start in September, the education minister told the House of Assembly.
Diallo Rabain said financial technology, vet sciences, medical sciences...
The Government’s new quarantine policy for close and casual contacts in schools is “overly complex, discriminatory and coercive”, a parents’ pressure group has claimed.
A spokeswoman for Us For Them B...
Pupils at a St George’s primary school braved the waters off Fort St Catherine yesterday afternoon to raise funds for their parent teacher association.
The youngsters from East End Primary took part i...
The mother of a schoolboy who suffered a severe brain injury in a car crash has highlighted March’s status as Brain Injury Awareness Month.
Helen Cart said she planned to use the international commemo...
Legislation designed to end “unhelpful blaming and shaming” in divorce cases was backed by the Senate today.
The Upper House heard the Matrimonial Causes (Faultless Divorce) Amendment Act was the fir...
Legislation designed to keep better tabs on the pharmaceutical sector was today backed by the Senate.
The Pharmacy and Poisons Amendment Act 2022 will bolster the Bermuda Pharmacy Council with the ap...