Former Bermuda Deputy Governor Mark Capes has a permanent VIP house guest in his new job as Governor of the remote UK South Atlantic Territories — a 182 year old tortoise that could be the oldest livi...
A major conference on global Islamic finance in London was “very encouraging” for Bermuda, Premier Craig Cannonier said last night.
Now Government plans to invite key players from the multibillion dol...
A mystery shipwreck off the coast of Florida has been identified as a Bermuda schooner that ran aground in a storm.
Marine archaeologists have puzzled over the origins of the ship for years — but pain...
An Island insurance firm is set to become the first to pay medical claims direct to customers’ bank accounts.
BF&M are to officially launch the new service on Monday — which will cut waiting times for...
A US business tycoon with close links to Bermuda who once worked on the top-secret project to develop the United States’ Second World War nuclear bombs has died in hospital.
Marlan Bourns, an engineer...
Tough new work permits regulations with fines of up to $25,000 for criminal breaches of immigration law will come into force at the start of next month.
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy said: “The n...
A Warwick road was this morning closed after a utility pole caught fire.
Police closed a section of Middle Road between Tamarind Vale and Burnt House Hill to allow workers to replace the damaged pole....
A Bermuda taxi driver is operating a cashless cab — but that doesn’t mean passengers ride for free.
Wayne Hodgson has fitted his cab with a credit card machine which allows customers to pay their fare...
Five people were taken to hospital after two crashes on Middle Road yesterday.
A 40-year-old Southampton woman had to be cut free by firefighters after her car was in a head-on collision with a truck ...
Bermuda’s shipping registry could be turned into a quango, it was revealed on Friday.
The news came as Tourism and Transport Minister Shawn Crockwell announced that the UK had lifted a ban on the size...