A planned luxury housing development has sold seven of its 18 high-end lots at the waterside site, it was revealed yesterday.
Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, said reports of the sales at R...
Two “major player” telecoms companies are interested in installing undersea cables that would land in Bermuda, the home affairs minister revealed yesterday.
Mr Roban, the home affairs minister, said o...
“Unprecedented” unemployment in the island’s “worst jobs crisis in modern times” stands at double 2019 levels, the labour minister warned yesterday.
Jason Hayward said further losses were expected wit...
A veteran waiter at now-shuttered Fairmont Southampton forced to sleep rough after he was ordered to quit staff accommodation ten days ago said the way he was treated was “inhumane”.
George Uy, who ha...
The transport minister said today the Government had little space to bargain with airport operator Skyport after it announced it would hand over $15 million to the firm to cover lost revenue.
The cas...
The Registrar General said today his office was not the cause of major delays in the issuing of death certificates to grieving families.
Aubrey Pennyman was speaking after two families highlighted wai...
A grass roots group is to create a database on how to grow fresh food in a bid to promote a healthier and more self-sufficient population.
TeAnn Hassell, a professional chef and member of Social Justi...
The Governor has become the first to buy a poppy from the Bermuda Legion as the organisation prepared to launch its annual appeal for war veterans on Sunday.
Mr Rankin last week met Donald Jolliffe, 9...
A data and software firm is to move 90 of its staff to the island under the Bermuda Government’s one-year “digital nomad” residential certificate scheme, it was revealed today.
Jason Hayward, the labo...
An elderly woman whose son died of diabetes said yesterday she was devastated by a nine month wait for a death certificate.
The woman, from Smith’s, who contacted The Royal Gazette after a report of a...