A proposal to put a bid in for the 2024 America’s Cup sailing competition was floated by the Opposition yesterday.
Ben Smith, a One Bermuda Alliance senator, said the island’s role as host of the pres...
Senior school students aiming to enter higher education can learn more about how to fund their ambitions through a series of online sessions.
The series — Finding Funds for College — will give informa...
Rena Lalgie, the Governor, is taking legal advice before deciding whether an independent judge from overseas should be called in to preside over a judicial review.
The application for a judicial revie...
The West End payment centre for power firm Belco will move to new premises next month.
The centre is at present in the Somerset MarketPlace, but will move to the Moneyshop office on Somerset Road from...
The number of traffic collisions dropped dramatically towards the end of last year after police launched a crackdown on bad driving habits.
Operation Vega began last July, with police patrols targ...
A petition has been launched calling for corruption charges against Ewart Brown, the former Premier, to be dropped.
Dr Brown, who was Premier between 2006 and 2010, faces 13 counts of corruption, incl...
There has been a three-fold increase in the amount of goods imported into Bermuda because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Customs officials.
Lucinda Pearman the Collector of Customs, said th...
A heart specialist yesterday claimed people needed to question their doctor and get a second opinion if they have concerns about a medical diagnosis
Christopher Irobunda of the New York Presbyterian ...
The government should update details on spending habits so it can better calculate the rate of inflation, a top economist has said.
Craig Simmons said that a consumer spending survey had not been cond...
A total of nine buses needed repairs after thieves raided their cash boxes as they were parked in a depot at Dockyard at the weekend.
Lawrence Scott, the transport minister, yesterday condemned the “s...