This is the continuation of the debate on the Throne Speech in the House of Assembly on Friday.
Shadow Public Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin accused Cabinet Ministers — including Premier Paula...
Ombudsman Arlene Brock is to help to come up with a code of ethics for fellow members of her profession in the Caribbean.
She was appointed to a committee of experts to develop the code for the Caribb...
Premier Paula Cox told MPs on Friday she was well aware that many Bermudians were unemployed — hence the creation of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
The Finance Minister, responding to cr...
A charity is asking the public to be on the alert after thieves stole seven pans of frozen food for the homeless and hungry in broad daylight.
The trays of food, along with a jacket, were taken from t...
Government will consider setting up a Taxi Commission to regulate the industry, Transport Minister Terry Lister told MPs.
And he revealed his Ministry is to conduct a study of Town Cut and cruise ship...
Encouraging the issuance of Islamic bonds — known as sukuk — could be the way forward for Bermuda if it is to diversify and attract new business, MPs heard on Friday.
Business Development and Tourism ...
Police are hunting a second suspect involved in the theft of a bag of cash from a security guard on Friday.
The incident happened at about 4.45 p.m. in the TCD parking lot on North Street, Pembroke. O...
Bermuda may follow China by imposing a nationwide ban on plastic bags, Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess revealed yesterday.
He told the House of Assembly during a debate on the Throne Speech that the ba...
Progressive Labour Party candidate Marc Bean will not take a drug test before the Warwick South Central by-election — unlike his political rivals.
The other two contenders to become MP for constituenc...
Government backbencher Wayne Perinchief claims Bermuda Police Service needs to recruit more local males because it has become "largely expatriate and disconnected from the general populace".
He told M...