David Burt, the Premier, has been accused of being “missing in action” after failing to publicly address the current Covid-19 crisis.
Mr Burt last spoke publicly on coronavirus developments at a press...
A new pressure group yesterday questioned Covid public safety policies that affect schoolchildren – including an insistence on masks in classrooms.
Us For Them Bermuda was set up last week to give chi...
Senators are expected to sit for a short session tomorrow when the Upper House resumes after the summer break.
There are just two bills on the order paper – the Human Rights Amendment Act 2021, and th...
A bar and restaurant in Hamilton has shut up shop on a temporary basis because of a positive Covid-19 test, it was revealed last night.
A message from Front Street’s Pickled Onion said: “Due to a posi...
A project developer to draw up a plan for the shake-up of the island’s school system is being looked for by the Government.
A Request For Proposal was published last week that asked consultancy firms ...
Footage of “intimate encounters” that involve island residents is being posted on social media outlets, police warned today.
A police spokesman highlighted that the non-consensual sharing of sexual im...
Industrial action by unionised workers today in protest at new union decertification laws has been called off at the eleventh hour.
Chris Furbert, the Bermuda Industrial Union president, said that in ...
Public schools are to remain off-limits until further notice after a surge in Covid-19 cases, it was confirmed this weekend.
The news came after the Government announced last week that schools would r...
An oil spill exercise is expected to cause traffic problems in parts of St George’s this week.
A government spokesman said roads in the Whalebone Bay area of Ferry Reach would be closed to the public ...
Another 192 coronavirus cases were logged yesterday, pushing the total number of active infections to 613.
The number of patients in hospital went up to 28 – an increase of 18 since Tuesday – with fiv...