A proposed education authority must be free from government influence, a newly appointed independent senator said yesterday.
Speaking during the Senate debate on the Throne Speech, John Wight said: “...
An Opposition senator questioned how many Bermuda College students on government scholarships had graduated.
Marcus Jones, the Opposition Senate Leader, yesterday quizzed Owen Darrell, senator and Jun...
A 80-year-old woman too frail to queue for a coronavirus test called the Covid-19 hotline more than 50 times to reschedule her four-day test without getting through, she said yesterday.
The senior, wh...
The grandchildren of a woman who sold land to the Government under a compulsory purchase order to create the playing field of Francis Patton School said she lost access to other land as a result.
Cha...
Communications glitches have hit the Bermuda Weather Service’s ability to deliver radar images, its director said yesterday.
Mark Guishard said connection problems on its network had affected the upd...
The MarketPlace Christmas parade is to go ahead this year – but with changes to protect against Covid-19.
Seth Stutzman, the president of The MarketPlace Group, said the company was determined that t...
A conservationist said he aimed to combat the Atlantic invasion of lionfish with an extension of his fishing tournament to the Caribbean.
Weldon Wade, the founder of ocean conservation organisation Gu...
New treatment courts are planned to help keep people out of prison and instead treat their problems, the island’s senior magistrate has revealed.
Juan Wolffe said that discussions to develop juvenile ...
Two new coronavirus cases were confirmed today.
The Ministry of Health said that both are residents – one symptomatic and one asymptomatic – with no history of travel.
One of the positive cases has a ...
Schools around the island celebrated World Children’s Day yesterday and raised money for a charity devoted to the welfare of families.
The youngsters wore blue to mark the UN’s drive to better the li...