An 18-year-old record-breaking runner was yesterday identified as the victim of a fatal weekend crash.
Clevonte Lodge-Bean was named by the Berkeley Institute, where he studied, in a letter to staff a...
Borrowers and mortgage-holders will receive “enhanced protection” when new legislation is brought to Parliament, it was announced today.
And Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, said landlords...
Plans to offer long term residency for investors in Bermuda will not equate to cash for citizenship, Jason Hayward, the labour minister, said this afternoon.
Mr Hayward was speaking on the Government’...
Redundancy payments to ex-Fairmont Southampton workers will be honoured by the Government, the finance minister promised tonight.
Curtis Dickinson said the wait for their severance packages had had a ...
This year’s Throne Speech was “realistic” in laying out what could be accomplished in the coming legislative session, David Burt, the Premier said yesterday.
The Government’s digital bank, billed as ...
The Remembrance Day observance will be a closed event, the public was reminded.
The grounds of the Cabinet Office will be closed on Wednesday from 9.30am, along with Front Street between Queen and Ki...
An unstable rock face that threatened to collapse on a stretch of the Railway Trail has been shored up.
The section of trail at Bailey’s Bay, Hamilton Parish, had to be closed earlier this year for re...
The public was tonight “strongly urged” to send off their Christmas post to Britain by noon tomorrow.
The Bermuda Post Office said that border closures in the UK and a halt to flights out as part of t...
Bermuda is poised to ask for more power to run its own affairs after the British government allowed the island to draw up “areas for constitutional reform”, the Throne Speech has revealed.
The speech...
An antiracism charity said today that a print version of its book on black history was now available.
Black History in Bermuda: Timeline Spanning Five Centuries was created by Citizens Uprooting R...