Stricter guidelines for applications to hold events with more than 25 people will not be imposed despite regulation breaches, the national security minister said yesterday.
Renee Ming said that minist...
The island’s two vaccination centres became scenes of “organised chaos” yesterday afternoon after scores of people responded to a plea for residents to get the jab at short notice.
Government issued ...
More than half a million dollars will be dedicated to support those who age out of child care, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors announced yesterday.
The allocation was one of several fun...
The education budget has been cut by more than $9 million – but the minister yesterday vowed major services would still be funded.
Diallo Rabain said: “Although this figure may seem large, it is impor...
A wine expert who claimed to be on his way home from a tasting when he was arrested on suspicion of drink driving was banned from the roads for 18 months and fined yesterday.
Arne Schwarz, 57, a somme...
A lawyer was yesterday charged with the murder of a young woman missing for ten months.
Kamal Worrell appeared in Magistrates’ Court this morning in connection with the death of Chavelle Dillon-Burges...
Charity leaders yesterday said that they were overwhelmed by the public’s reaction after thieves stole $10,000 worth of appliances from an under-construction centre for vulnerable families.
Habitat fo...
A dispute that led to three days of industrial action at a Government quarry has been resolved, it was revealed yesterday.
Arnold Smith, a Bermuda Industrial Union official, said an “amicable solution...
The Budget does very little to help the non-profit sector, charity leaders said yesterday.
Jennifer Burland-Adams, the co-chair of the Non-Profit Division of the Chamber of Commerce, said that she was...
A “project management team” is to be created to help boost the economy, the finance minister announced yesterday.
Curtis Dickinson said during his 2021-22 Budget statement that a list of 30 policy cha...