GOVERNOR Sir John Vereker has given his stamp of approval to the Bermuda trip to Washington, even though he will not be part of the island delegation.
Bermuda's status as a UK Overseas Territory means...
THE St. George's Fire Brigade's firefighting appliance broke down in the middle of fighting a huge warehouse blaze in the Old Town last week and is still out of order.
But St. George's fire chief Gare...
THE tourist attraction potential of the dock at St. Catherine's Beach in St. George's is being wasted because the structure has been allowed to go to ruin by the Ministry of Works & Engineering.
That ...
SHADOW Health Minister Louise Jackson has accused the Government of failing to take the threat of a bird flu outbreak seriously.
She said that former Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons highlighted the ne...
That is the message from major Bermuda charity The ISIS Foundation, which today launches a new scheme to help the children of Nepal.
The Kathmandu Kids Club will raise funds for projects to help Nepal...
THE Bermuda Biological Station for Research's new research vessel is too big for its dock ? and the charity is now undertaking a major renovation to accommodate it.
The 168-foot arrived last month to ...
NOT all of Bermuda's homeless are penniless ? some are holding down regular jobs and even running their own businesses.
And many of those are ready to pay four-figure monthly rents for any kind of acc...
SOMETHING that combats stress and anxiety and which has even been credited with improving children's behaviour and academic performance would seem to be too good to ignore.
The claims centre on the an...
BRITISH Airways district manager Philip Troake will end more than four decades of working for the airline when he quits the company at the end of June.
The realisation of a goal that Mr. Troake has sp...
THE more television you watch, the lower your literacy level is likely to be, according to the results of the Adult Literacy Survey released by the Department of Statistics this week.
And there is a l...