Ousted Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield has suggested Bermuda could be moving backward because of the underrepresentation of women in Cabinet.
Deputy Premier Paula Cox and Attorney General Kim...
Premier Ewart Brown appears to have failed to keep his promise that construction would begin on a new hotel at Club Med by the end of 2007.
The Premier's pledge on December 5 — that a five-star St. Re...
Shadow Health Minister Louise Jackson has angrily dismissed rumours she will give up her Parliamentary seat to make way for ousted former Opposition leader Michael Dunkley.
"No, no, no. What part of t...
Bermudians are being urged to think of millions of people suffering the effects of slavery in Pakistan.
Everyone is encouraged to sign an e-mail letter to the Asian country's Ministry of Labour to dem...
Devastated father Danny Crockwell last night insisted the Christmas shootings were not a revenge attack for his son Shaki's murder.
Mr. Crockwell said the Boxing Day gun death of Aquil Richardson, 30,...
Pregnant women should stop eating some kinds of fish — but carrying on eating others, according to Chief Medical Officer John Cann.
Recent tests show some Bermuda fish have high levels of mercury, mea...
One man is dead and another seriously ill in hospital after a double Boxing Day shooting in Camp Hill, Southampton.
It followed the gunning down of a 24-year-old Pembroke man in Camp Hill on Christmas...
Brothers Ralph and Bob Brown's crazy journey across the Atlantic in a tiny flats boat is being retold in a book now on sale.
'Bermuda Suicide Challenge' is Bob Brown's account of the world's longest e...
Chamber of Commerce boss Philip Barnett yesterday insisted blacks would gain an increased presence in the business community with or without legislation designed to help them catch up.
Mr. Barnett sai...
The hard work starts here for Bermuda's Run For Freedom team after the anti-slavery event was granted charity status by Government.
People are now being urged to sign up for the Front Street run which...