Public-school teachers are being discouraged from leaving their school premises during the working day to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Kalmar Richards, the Commissioner of Education, said in a mem...
Bermuda is braced for high seas, tropical storm-force winds and severe rain as Hurricane Teddy passes to the east of the island.
The Government put a range of safety measures in place yesterday — incl...
Bermuda is today celebrating International Equal Pay Day for the first time.
Celebrated in United Nations member states around the world, the day highlights unjust practices in the workplace and aims...
The Information Commissioner has upheld a refusal by the Department of Education to release information about an alleged assault by a pupil on the grounds no records had been kept.
The decision by Git...
The Berkeley Institute has laid out its back-to-school Covid-19 safety precautions in a message to parents.
Pupils returned for orientation days from last Tuesday to Friday to prepare for the start o...
A charity head condemned misuse of “back-to-school” gift cards yesterday after two were put up for sale on the internet.
Gina Spence, of Gina Spence Productions, said that a social-media user posted t...
Police warned the public yesterday to be on the alert for spiked drinks.
A police spokesman said: “Summer may almost be over, but there are still lots of parties taking place, not to mention nightclub...
The leader of Bermuda’s newest political party claimed yesterday that honesty would make his party stand out from the crowd.
Marc Bean was speaking after he and 14 more members of the Free Democratic ...
One independent candidate hopes to tackle antisocial behaviour by bridging the gap between seniors and the youth.
Antoine Raynor, who is running in Warwick North Central, said that young people in hi...
Students are encouraged to use private transport to avoid congestion in the new school term.
Neville Tyrrell, the Minister of Transport, said extra minibuses and regular buses would be introduced as h...