to set up a new body to ease the housing crisis for low-income families.
Charles Jeffers -- chairman of the National Liberal Party -- in making the official announcement yesterday, said he would now b...
Hope is the most vital ingredient for the future as Bermuda faces the Millennium, Premier Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
"As Government, we know that the only way for Bermuda to achieve its maximum po...
regulation in Bermuda and the other UK overseas territories, it was revealed yesterday.
And the examination of the Island's financial health is expected to be completed by summer next year.
Foreign Of...
The soldier at the centre of controversy over Bermuda Regiment promotions is to quit the Island's part-time army, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
But, according to Regiment insiders, Maj. Nick Moore is ...
to erupt in the Senate today.
The Upper House is likely to go to war over the new law, which sets up a framework for consumers to complain about sub-standard goods and service.
MPs clashed over the ne...
Island MPs are set to get free rein to vote with their conscience on a proposal to kill off hanging and flogging in Bermuda, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The news came as the Opposition United Bermud...
A top lawyer yesterday called for Bermuda to take a gamble on casinos to kickstart the tourism industry and allow ordinary Bermudians to hit a jobs jackpot.
And barrister Julian Hall said Government s...
A Christmas crime wave can be avoided with precaution, Public Safety Minister Paula Cox advised yesterday.
Ms Cox noted that a "marked increase'' in thefts from parked cars and cycle thefts had been l...
A hi-tech reporting system will not be fully up and running for at least a year, Telecommunications Minister Renee Webb said on Friday.
But Ms Webb insisted Government was treating the introduction of...
from the legal list of holidays.
The move came after the Senate sent a bill aiming to mark the freeing of slaves in Bermuda by renaming one of the annual Cup Match holidays Emancipation Day.
With Some...