WHEN Bermuda's junior tennis team were asked to sing their national song at the Caribbean Championships last week, they didn't exactly make a racket.
In fact they turned out to be the only team among ...
WORKS & Engineering Minister Alex Scott revealed yesterday he was directly involved in the decision to remove items from the luggage of an airline passenger who was about to fly out of Bermuda last Fr...
ONE large frozen turkey.
That's all that was in the fridge of the house where David Allen was brought to spend his final days with his closest friends.
Those friends, Shirley Rose Higgins and Jim Higg...
POLICE are remaining tight-lipped about the future of St. George's Police Station after a rumour surfaced in the East End that it was - after all - to be closed down for good.
A source called this new...
A PHOTOGRAPH of the late John Lennon and his son on the beach in Bermuda is at the centre of a high-profile civil court case in New York.
Yoko Ono, wife of the former Beatle, claims her former persona...
ORGANISERS of St. George's Market Night are hoping for a grand finale next week to a successful first season that they say has been achieved despite "zero help" from the Ministry of Tourism and the lo...
CABLEVISION chairman Rod Hansen yesterday launched a blistering attack on Telecommunications Minister Ren?e Webb, as any rapid resumption of cable television service appeared unlikely.
Mr. Hansen accu...
AMERICA is the world's greatest offshore tax haven and US politicians should bear that in mind as they consider legislation to punish companies which reincorporate in Bermuda for tax reasons, says a l...
WORKS & Engineering Minister Alex Scott said yesterday that plans to develop Morgan's Point put forward by developers BEAM were not necessarily dead in the water, despite having been rejected by his m...
BERMUDA must walk a fine line between inviting in more cruise ship passengers and spoiling the unique experience which the island now offers visitors, says a former Bermuda Director of Tourism.
Andy V...