British Airways will resume daily service to Britain next year, the Bermuda Tourism Authority announced.
A spokesman said that daily service between Bermuda and London Heathrow is expected to start on...
An unemployed 47-year-old woman was given a conditional discharge yesterday after admitting stealing goods from a supermarket.
Paul Wilson, for the Crown, told Magistrates’ Court that Nikia Virgil, o...
Several senior public servants have been moved as part of a series of reassignments set to come into effect this week.
Derrick Binns, the head of the Public Service, announced that as of Wednesday, J...
A surge of occasional calls are expected to bolster the 2023 cruise ship season, according to a recently published draft schedule.
Of the record 222 cruise ship visits included on the schedule, only 9...
New staff facilities could be installed at the Botanical Gardens, according to a recent planning application.
The application, made on behalf of the Department of Public Lands and Buildings, propo...
Lawrence Scott has said he is “surprised, but not bitter” to have been dismissed as transport minister by David Burt, the Premier.
The Cabinet shake-up also saw the removal of Ernest Peets as Minister...
Plans to create additional parking spaces for a Pembroke development have been rejected by the Development Applications Board.
The application by West Hamilton Ltd proposed additional rock cuts at 71 ...
A lawyer representing two medical clinics has called for the Commissioner of Police to be held in contempt after it was revealed that photocopies of medical records seized from the facilities had been...
A photograph of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by a former Bermuda policeman has been selected as the base for a stamp intended to honour the late US Supreme Court judge.
The US Postal Service announced that Jus...
The One Bermuda Alliance has said it looks forward to working with Rishi Sunak, the new British prime minister.
Cole Simons, the Opposition leader, said in a statement: “At a time when the country des...