A car driver cut his ear after crashing into a utility pole in Warwick yesterday.
The victim, a 30-year-old Pembroke man, was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment after the inciden...
Motorists travelling to and from St George’s tomorrow are asked to plan ahead because the Causeway will be reduced to one lane.
The Ministry of Public Works said the closure was needed for maintenance...
A former chief executive of the island’s electricity and telecoms watchdog was paid a year’s salary as an employment settlement after he left the organisation.
The payment — thought to have been at le...
A doorman who is known by tourists from all over the world will continue to greet guests at the hotel where he worked.
For a portrait of George Jones, nicknamed “Smiler” for his cheerful grin, now has...
A rescue operation was under way after a boat hit reef near the East End of the island tonight.
The Maritime Operations Centre was alerted to the incident at about 8.20pm when a 911 call was made for ...
British Airways is to appeal against a High Court decision not to grant an injunction against strikes by pilots.
The airline said yesterday that it was “very disappointed” with the outcome and planned...
Flights to and from England could be affected after it emerged yesterday that British Airways pilots voted to strike in a long-running dispute over pay.
The British Airlines Pilots Association said in...
Members of the gay community will spread the message that they belong to Bermuda at the island’s first Pride parade, its organisers said yesterday.
Chen Foley, Liz Christopher and David Northcott unve...
Better communication among government departments, police and other agencies could help to prevent vulnerable children from “falling through the cracks”, a child protection group said yesterday.
The C...
Hospitals have joined the list of places off-limits to drones from today.
The Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority made areas around the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in Paget and the Mid-Atlantic Wel...