Government could have been better prepared for the worst three-month drought to affect the Island in almost 50 years, according to a local water engineer.
Ian Saunders has analysed data for monthly ra...
The Ministry of Works and Engineering will take over responsibility for Morgan's Point tomorrow — but it is staying tight-lipped about whether that means a multimillion dollar clean-up is due to begin...
Civil service head Kenneth Dill has called on Public Accounts Committee chairman Bob Richards to withdraw a report which criticises the Department of Tourism for its dealings with American firm Global...
A Bermudian pastor who has been spreading the word of God in England for five years has returned to the Island with a group of his parishioners.
Commuters travelling into Hamilton earlier this month m...
A German news crew visited Bermuda to interview the Uighurs at the weekend — and were yesterday due to meet Premier Ewart Brown.
The Washington-based team from ZDF German Television filmed Khalil Mamu...
International transparency campaigners have praised Bermuda for doing the right thing and finally passing a freedom of information law.
Commentators who have followed the Island's path toward a more o...
Hundreds of submissions on Government's Public Access to Information (PATI) bill are available to view at the Cabinet Office for the first time.
Premier Ewart Brown told the House of Assembly: "It is ...
Police swooped on a Pembroke neighbourhood yesterday afternoon after a report that fugitive Alvone Maybury was hiding out there.
But a search of homes on The Glebe Road lasting almost four-and-a-half ...
Bermuda's citizens were last night given the right to know as MPs unanimously approved a long-promised freedom of information bill.
The Island joined scores of democracies around the world which have ...
Members of a Christian campaign group calling for the closure of Guantánamo Bay met with Bermuda's Uighurs at the weekend.
Witness Against Torture's Luke Hansen, John Bambrick and Jeremy Kirk came to ...