The Opposition One Bermuda Alliance is urging the Government not to renew public safety restrictions when they expire next week.
Michael Dunkley, the Shadow Minister of Health, also said that SafeKey ...
Footage of a pig on the loose in various locations last night proved a surprise social media hit.
The full-grown porker was filmed at a variety of locations by startled onlookers earlier yesterday, i...
A bar and restaurant in a prime location has been forced to cut back its lunchtime opening hours after the coronavirus slashed customer numbers.
Bermuda Bistro at the Beach, on Front Street, Hamilton,...
A jury yesterday watched video footage of a murder victim drinking at a bar minutes before he was shot.
At the trial of Taaj Muhammad, who has pleaded not guilty to the killing of Ronniko Burchall, th...
The Government may relax quarantine measures imposed to stem a recent surge in coronavirus infections, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health confirmed that the Governm...
The Government last night stayed tight-lipped on how essential services had been affected by the latest wave of coronavirus infections — despite repeated questions from The
Royal Gazette.
Officia...
Efforts to kick-start the economy through new industries have been questioned by the Opposition.
Senator Marcus Jones, the One Bermuda Alliance spokesman on economic development, said farmers and fish...
The trial of a man charged with murder has started in Supreme Court.
Taaj Muhammad, 26, pleaded not guilty to the murder of Ronniko Burchall, who was 30, on December 30, 2018.
Mr Muhammad, from St Geo...
Police manpower has been cut because of coronavirus sickness rates – but senior officers insisted that front line services had not been hit.
Acting Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons confirmed that ...
Ten Belco employees have successfully completed a course in fibre optics.
The five-day Certified Fibre Optic Training course involved both theoretical and practical sessions. Key learning objectives i...