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...
Green route ferries will be delayed this evening by up to ten minutes, the Department of Marine and Ports has warned.
No motorbikes or cycles will be allowed on board as a result.
The Blue route has b...
Cole Simons is to be the unopposed new Leader of the Opposition, the One Bermuda Alliance confirmed today.
The party said Mr Simons was elected by acclamation after the deadline for nominations passed...
A new coronavirus case was found among 764 test results for the virus that came back to health officials today.
The case was a resident who flew back to Bermuda from London on October 22.
Kim Wilson, ...
Bermuda will be supplied with a Covid-19 vaccine through its links with Britain once one becomes available, the Governor promised today.
John Rankin, who steps down from the post at the end of Novembe...
A father accused of “disgraceful” and “selfish” conduct by a judge has won the right to appeal her ruling that he must pay his ex-wife more than a decade’s worth of child support expenses.
The busines...
The Bermudian magazine has netted a string of awards from the International Regional Magazine Association.
The ceremony highlighted accomplishments in editorial, photography, art direction, design...
Bermuda’s newest soldiers completed the first step of their military careers as they finished two weeks of tough basic training at the weekend.
But the occasion was not marked by the normal parade i...