Britain will be pressured to sort out problems with passport codes on Bermudian passports printed in the UK, the Cabinet Office minister said on Monday.
Walton Brown earlier said he hoped there would ...
Smaller cars could be on the cards for the Cabinet to cut costs, the public works minister has warned.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch said that there was no need for the number of full-size sedans run...
A clear-out of human rights watchdogs has sparked concern about continuity at the anti-discrimination body.
Tawana Tannock, the former chairwoman of the Human Rights Commission, said she was worried i...
Work permits could be fast-tracked for two companies in a pilot programme designed to tackle delays in application turnaround times, MPs heard yesterday.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Securit...
Government ministers are expected to discuss the problem of belongers to Bermuda in the next few days as part of its effort to make changes to immigration law.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National S...
Companies that worked hard to submit bids for a Government recycling collection contract were told to do it again because they were at first told to provide a copy of a licence that was not needed.
A ...
A project to fix telecoms towers throughout Bermuda was put into action after safety equipment used to access some sites fell into such disrepair it became risky to use.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch...
A review board to assess the salaries of ministers and MPs is to be given an extra three months to finish its work.
David Burt, the Premier, made the announcement this morning in the House of Assembly...
Boats and wellwishers turned out yesterday to greet a new cargo ship designed to improve the shipping service to Bermuda.
The MV Oleander, a custom-built container ship, arrived in Hamilton Harbour fr...
The widow of a computing tycoon and philanthropist has launched legal action against the Minister of National Security over her husband’s private island.
Lawyers for Lillian Martin, an American, have ...