It’s hard to imagine what life was like 100 years ago. Back in the 1920s, Bermuda really was a different world.
There were no cars or television sets, no telephones, no freshly imported good flying i...
Striking bus drivers have dismissed claims by Department of Transport chiefs that staff safety is a priority – after revealing that more than 30 operators have been struck down or affected by the Covi...
Police said this morning that a missing teenager has been found safe and well.
Shavon Hayward, 17, was last seen at the Boaz Island Community Centre, at around 11.30pm yesterday.
At the time she was w...
The highest disaster level alert was last night introduced in Bermuda’s hospitals after an increase in Covid-19 admissions to intensive care.
Michael Richmond, the president and CEO of the Bermuda Hos...
Police were out in force from last night to ensure the public sticks to new curfew restrictions.
The curfew, one of several public safety restrictions announced by Government on Wednesday to stem a sp...
Bus services were yesterday cancelled after drivers took industrial action over Covid-19 fears.
A transport ministry spokeswoman said the staff had “raised concerns regarding health and safety in the ...
Campaigners and trades unions today appealed to the UK to back a drive to make coronavirus vaccine available to developing countries.
A statement from the Bermuda Trade Union Congress, Social Justice ...
Health chiefs tonight appealed to the public not to attend a prayer gathering at the hospital scheduled for this evening.
The call came after a flyer posted on social media asked for an evening of pra...
The coronavirus is spreading faster in Bermuda than anywhere else in the world, statistics have shown.
The New York Times put the island at the top of a global chart that listed the increase in cases ...
Government has been criticised for failing to consult with other stakeholders before introducing hikes to health insurance premiums.
Increases to the standard premium rate were passed in the House of ...