Tourism experts have backed the Government’s plans to bring in extra restrictions for unvaccinated travellers.
The 14-day supervised quarantine for non-immunised travellers, which will come into force...
Details on the implementation of a minimum wage for the island are to be made public this week, capping years of discussion.
Setting a minimum wage should boost jobs for Bermudians and improve pay acr...
Figures are not yet available to show job categories taken up by unemployed Bermudians after a moratorium on work permits on more than 40 types of jobs was extended to the end of July.
Jason Hayward, ...
A mobile vaccination centre at the Transport Control Department in Pembroke delivered the coronavirus vaccine to 189 people who got their first dose today.
They attended TCD on North Street between 10...
Scores of people today took part in a rally against Government’s promotion of Covid-19 vaccinations.
Just under 200 cars and about 20 bikes drove around the island, tooting their horns and waving at ...
The Covid-19 vaccine has hit resistance among the young and Black people more sceptical about its benefits than the white population, a survey has revealed.
Survey respondents aged 18 to 34 highlighte...
A virtual prayer meeting for the island’s leaders will be held tomorrow by the New Testament Church of God.
Bishop Gladstone Thompson said: “We certainly appreciate the leadership displayed in our tim...
A ban on work permits in more than 40 job categories was yesterday extended for another three months.
Jason Hayward, the labour minister, said the moratorium, imposed in November and scheduled to fini...
The family of the late jazz drummer Clarence “Tootsie” Bean was hit with a double tragedy with the death of his wife, Stella.
The Bermuda Entertainment Union offered condolences to the Bean family aft...
The Government’s Covid-19 economic recovery plan has stalled due to an “all-out effort” to contain the recent surge in coronavirus cases, the Premier revealed yesterday.
David Burt told The Royal Gaze...