Three two-year-old children found playing on a “building site” after they wandered away from their nursery are lucky to be alive, the shocked mother of one of the toddlers said last night.
Nallia Trot...
A school safety report will be published by the end of the year after work to fix problems has been inspected, the Minister of Government Reform said.
Lovitta Foggo confirmed the document, which was i...
Hoteliers, retailers and restaurateurs need the chance to raise concerns about the introduction of minimum and living wages “sooner rather than later”, a finance expert warned yesterday.
Nathan Kowals...
A team of summer interns has made a list of suggestions that could help shape understanding of women’s concerns.
Sydney Mason, Jessica Thompson and Ajai Peets were asked to review the 2016 Population ...
A company poised to make tens of millions of dollars a year if it was awarded a controversial casinos deal has abandoned plans to be part of Bermuda’s gambling industry, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
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More than a year after firefighters were assured a new ladder truck was on its way, they were told yesterday it would be at least another 12 months before a replacement would be ready for use.
The Ber...
Nearly half of Bermuda’s eating-out spots have been awarded “A” grades after inspectors checked their food and hygiene practices.
A scoring programme published on the Government’s website lists 203 es...
It was a landslide victory for the Progressive Labour Party, which had chosen David Burt as its leader just eight months earlier.
Now, after the high of triumph, the Premier has told how the cut-and-t...
The Government has done an “admirable” job of increasing opportunities for Bermudians, the Premier claimed yesterday.
David Burt highlighted the amount of legislation that has gone through Parliament ...
Details on how government policies will affect ordinary Bermudians need to be clearer, the Leader of the Opposition has claimed.
Jeanne Atherden said ministers have had plenty of time to deliver on ev...