Health campaigners have marked World AIDS Day by urging people to get routinely screened for HIV to reduce the amount of sufferers on the Island.
They said about 300 people in Bermuda now have HIV or ...
Thanks to the bizarre claims of an eccentric Russian psychic, Christmas 1990 was a bit of a strange one for Paul Cranage.
Eighteen months earlier, Mr. Cranage had led the Marine Police investigation a...
Anti-racism campaigner Mike Winfield questioned whether the two longest-serving gangs in Bermuda are the United Bermuda Party and the Progressive Labour Party.
Speaking at a Bermuda Race Relations Ini...
Suspected gunman-on-the-loose Omari Gordon is thought to have been on a mission of revenge against a rival who stabbed him in a fight when Police intervened and ended up getting shot at themselves.
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Police today appealed for the family and friends of suspected fugitive gunman Omari Gordon to turn him in as they described him as a threat to public safety.
Detectives held a lunchtime press conferen...
Taxi drivers, restaurateurs, hotel workers and shopkeepers are all losing out because of the fall in vacationers from the United States, according to Shadow Tourism Minister Michael Dunkley.
Sen. Dunk...
Change has been slow in coming — but in a few years Bermuda's students should be producing better results than those in the United States, according to education review chief Professor David Hopkins.
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For education consultant Henry Johnson, nothing is more important than the ability of teachers when it comes to improving the performance of students.
And Dr. Johnson believes that the new Island-wide...
A casino in Bermuda would be a turn-off to more than half the Island's visitors, according to a Department of Tourism study.
And 65 percent of people quizzed in the exit survey said that if there was ...
Schools reform leader Philip Butterfield yesterday expressed his regret over his controversial remarks about Bermuda Union of Teachers boss Mike Charles.
Mr. Butterfield said he believes Mr. Charles a...