A pastor appointed as Bermuda’s gang violence reduction co-ordinator has had his contract renewed until 2020, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Leroy Bean took up the job in October 2017 for 12 months and...
An environmental charity confirmed it has been forced to cut costs because of the knock-on effects of the 2008 financial crash.
Greenrock said it had taken the “difficult but necessary” decision to ma...
An Opposition party member broke ranks yesterday over the appointment of senators after the announcement of an all-male line-up.
Marcus Jones, a former Progressive Labour Party election candidate, and...
A top London barrister will argue the Government’s case against same-sex marriage despite an objection from the Bar Council, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
James Guthrie QC will appear on behalf of the...
A nursery shut down after a 12-month-old boy suffered a serious head injury was named by the health minister yesterday.
Kim Wilson said Heavenly Blessings Nursery and Preschool, in Pembroke, remained ...
Tourists waited up to an hour for public transport yesterday as Bermuda welcomed a record number of cruise ship passengers.
Long queues formed at bus and ferry stops in Dockyard, where two cruise ship...
Public perception of the elderly should change in an attempt to stop them feeling “invisible”, the chairman of a specialist housing trust has said.
John Barritt, the Bermuda Housing Trust chairman, ad...
Detectives investigating an incident that left a bartender in hospital have asked anyone with information about two men on a motorcycle acting suspiciously to contact them.
They said wanted to hear fr...
Former drug users and activists said a community effort is needed to steer young people away from violence and drugs.
Ronald Butterfield said he sold drugs as a teenager but became a committed Christi...
Four motorcycles were stolen from a warehouse in Pembroke, police said yesterday.
Officers said three of the bikes had already been traced, but appealed for anyone with information on the theft to con...