A long honeymoon period has been filled with hope and promise, but the Progressive Labour Party has yet to scratch the surface when it comes to some of Bermuda’s longstanding problems, a former PLP mi...
A year after the Progressive Labour Party’s landslide General Election victory, it continues to measure itself against the One Bermuda Alliance, critics claimed yesterday.
Exactly 12 months since the ...
Ministers have kept a careful eye on the public purse strings in their first year at the helm, despite a “curious” list of government priorities, a political observer claimed last night.
Denis Pitcher...
A man who stayed in Bermuda for three days last week is to be put on the country’s stop list after his criminal links were exposed.
Ruben Yarzagaray arrived on the island from Canada — but when he fle...
A new crop of gardeners said yesterday jobs with the parks department has changed their lives — and given them the trip of a lifetime.
The four youngsters were picked from a class of 11 that took part...
Land owners will be able to register their property without going through a lawyer after a change in legislation was passed in the House of Assembly.
The Land Title Registration Amendment Act 2018 wil...
A teenage woman died in the early hours of yesterday after a motorbike crash.
The 18-year-old was on North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish when the smash happened at around 3.30am.
A police spokesman sa...
Animals will have greater protection from cruelty after legislators gave the go-ahead for animal welfare officers to enter and inspect places where they are kept.
Walton Brown, the Minister of Home Af...
Two young people will sail round the island after they won scholarships for a summer voyage on sail-training ship Spirit of Bermuda.
Massassi Smith and Quentin Vaucrosson were selected as this year’s ...
A family who feared the closure of their farm after a lease on government land expired has been told there is no threat to it.
Richard Bascome Jr and his son, also Richard, were warned in June by the ...