Public gatherings will be restricted from tomorrow as Government moved to contain a jump in Covid-19 cases., the Premier said.
David Burt said last night that the move was made to prevent the risk th...
A streamlined system for overseas buyers to acquire homes in Bermuda has been approved by MPs.
Wayne Furbert, the Cabinet Office minister said the legislation would "better facilitate the sale of prop...
Companies wishing to incorporate in Bermuda will have to file applications with the Registrar of Companies electronically, under new legislation.
The Companies and Partnerships Electronic Registry Ame...
Container ships Oleander and Bermuda Islander arrived on the island this morning to deliver much needed supplies.
The schedules of both vessels were disrupted because of industrial action last week by...
Grocery stores are suffering from a shortage of fresh produce as a result of last week’s disruptions at Hamilton Docks.
But retailers are confident that stocks will be replenished later today followin...
The number of students attending Bermuda College through a new scholarship programme has almost doubled this year.
Senator Owen Darrell told colleagues in the Upper House yesterday that 47 students en...
A Government Senator claimed yesterday that the transfer of the L Frederick Wade International Airport to a public private partnership was directly connected to the financial struggles some Bermudians...
More than 2,000 acres of land has been the subject of compulsory purchase orders, a leading archaeologist said yesterday.
Edward Harris added compulsory purchase orders by central authorities over the...
The Somerset branch of HSBC has closed “following a possible exposure to Covid-19”.
A statement released by the bank said the decision was made “out of an abundance of caution”.
“The bank is following...
An arrest warrant was yesterday issued for a man charged with making threats to the Premier after he failed to appear in Supreme Court.
Jared Gordon, 31, earlier pleaded not guilty to a charge of post...