Staff at a building supply company downed tools yesterday in a row over workers’ contracts.
About 20 employees from across the retail, transport and plant departments at SAL Trading were involved in t...
Politicians from British Overseas Territories gathered in the Cayman Islands this week for a summit.
David Burt, the Premier, was among those at the event, preparation for a Joint Ministerial Council ...
European Union leaders welcomed an amendment to economic substance laws before it was tabled in the House of Assembly, the Senate heard yesterday.
Vance Campbell, the government Senate spokesman on fi...
An Opposition senator asked the Upper House to condemn threats made to LGBTQ people after the island’s first Gay Pride celebration was announced.
Dwayne Robinson, of the One Bermuda Alliance, said yes...
Drivers were asked yesterday to mark the achievements of the Theatre Boycott organisers in an island-wide show of support next week.
Michelle Simmons, an independent senator, said that the plea was ma...
Music and food will help to bring Portuguese culture alive when a centuries-old national tradition marks its 24th year in Bermuda this weekend.
Organisers said everyone was welcome to celebrate the fr...
Questions were raised yesterday by a senator who claimed that an investigation into the Department of Child and Family Services was carried out under legislation that was geared towards financial matt...
A collapsed ceiling in the kitchen at Westgate prison was the latest in a string of problems related to the ageing building, the chairman of the Prison Officers Association said yesterday.
Timothy Seo...
The Governor has carried out “extensive” research into whether a posthumous pardon should be granted to a pastor who was thrown into jail after he wrote about the unfair treatment of Jamaican workers ...
Police officers are to turn out at Bermuda’s first Pride celebration in a show of solidarity with the island’s LGBTQ people.
Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley said he would back officers who w...