A former attorney-general and expert in space law claimed yesterday that a comprehensive plan was needed for Bermuda to capitalise on its satellite slots.
Philip Perinchief said the country had to hav...
A police station duty officer has revealed that for a decade she felt unable to bring her “whole self” to work because of people’s opinions about the LGBTQ community.
Linda Bogle-Mienzer described the...
Obsolete parts from the clock at Sessions House were handed over to the National Museum of Bermuda for preservation and possible display.
The components were removed from the timepiece when its mechan...
Would-be astronauts can reach for the stars at a summer camp this month, the Minister of Home Affairs has revealed.
Walter Roban said he was “really excited” about the opportunity for students to lear...
A Bermudian bank yesterday said it would help to sponsor the island’s first gay pride march.
Butterfield Bank invited its staff to bring family and friends along to the August 31 event, which will fea...
An independent Law Reform Commission has been set up — ten years after legislation paved the way for its introduction.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs, said this...
The creation of a minimum wage for Bermuda took a step closer on Monday as legislation to set up a group that will consider pay rates was passed by senators.
A six-strong Wage Commission will recommen...
A task force to tackle the impact of any Brexit-related issues on Bermuda is expected to include youth, charity, business and union representatives, the Premier said on Friday.
David Burt explained th...
The Minister of National Security told Parliament how he was working to strike a balance between making sure there are opportunities for both Bermudians and businesses to thrive.
Wayne Caines said imm...
A missing cruise boat reveller sparked a search of the Great Sound this weekend, which ended with the man found safe on Watling Island.
The alarm was raised at about 1.30am on Saturday after the 29-ye...