A summer of discontent is a sign of a healthy democracy, Premier Michael Dunkley said this week.
But he warned that Government would not be swayed “by veiled threats about escalation and intimidation”...
The start of the first major battle of the First World War was yesterday commemorated by the City of Hamilton.
And the widow of a soldier who marched off to war nearly 100 years ago was the guest of h...
A self-confessed landlubber, even Premier Michael Dunkley can’t help but be excited by the fact that Bermuda could host the America’s Cup.
And with each passing day Mr Dunkley becomes more and more co...
A big-hearted businessman has donated $1,000 from a Non-Mariners Day party cruise to help keep a charity afloat.
Khomeini Taalib-Din chartered the MV Elizabeth for his Work Hard Play Hard Entertainmen...
Roadside breath tests are set to become a reality before the end of the year, Premier Michael Dunkley said yesterday.
Mr Dunkley, who is also the Minister for National Security, signalled that legisla...
Tragic Hollywood star Robin Williams has been remembered by a Bermuda-based singer who struck up a friendship with the star when he was filming in Canada.
Suzi Stephenson, lead singer of Pickled Onion...
The UK Foreign Office Minister responsible for the Overseas Territories has quit his post — and said he cannot afford to stay in the British Government.
Mark Simmonds, who was appointed to the job les...
A charity is aiming to kit out 600 children from recession-hit families for the new school year.
And Southampton-based Hands of Love Ministry’s Fern Wade said that the need for help had reached record...
Bermuda has failed to make a top ten list of low-tax countries — but experts said that reflected Bermuda’s tough financial regulations.
The survey, by London-based Bradley Hackford, — a specialist in ...
Would-be legal eagles have been invited to take a behind-the-scenes look at a top law firm.
Hamilton-based Conyers, Dill & Pearman is to hold a student open house next week in a bid to promote the pro...