Hundreds of "shortchanged seniors" have been left out in the cold by Government's new FutureCare plan, according to Shadow Health Minister Louise Jackson.
She told the House of Assembly yesterday that...
Former Premier Alex Scott is urging the public to give their views on a proposed freedom of information law — before it's too late.
Government revealed on Tuesday that a November 30 deadline has now b...
Bermuda's forensic nurses say they could be utilised to help tackle escalating violence in the community.
The four nurses who form part of the Island's Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) believe thei...
Independent MP Wayne Furbert is calling for a law which would force political parties to disclose financial donations above a certain amount — and reveal where they came from.
The former United Bermud...
Government chief whip Lovitta Foggo has denounced the "cowardly" double shooting in her constituency which has left a man and a woman in intensive care.
The attack against a 26-year-old man from Pembr...
The Human Rights Act will definitely be changed to outlaw discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, according to the Premier's press secretary. Arnold Minors told The Royal Gazette that the...
The veil of secrecy covering City Hall was partially lifted yesterday — but only six people bothered to take a peek at what was underneath.
The Corporation of Hamilton held what is believed to be the ...
The Corporation of Hamilton has revised its plans for a waterfront development — slashing the budget from a quarter of billion dollars to less than $200 million.
Mayor Charles Gosling told the first o...
It has become a much-loved tradition over the last decade and a half — but this New Year's Eve it looks unlikely that a giant Bermuda onion will be dropped in St. George's town square.
Instead, a huge...
A construction boss claims a leaky Works and Engineering pipe has caused a landslide on his building site.
Gladstone Headlam, of Sunrise Construction, said the pipe was overflowing onto his property o...