Dock-workers are working on suspended overtime in protest at cost-cutting measures implemented at Stevedoring Services Limited, which operates the port of Hamilton.
Chris Furbert, the president of the...
A potential deal between hotels and unionised staff was rejected by the workers in the unionised hotel division, it was revealed yesterday.
Stephen Todd, the chief executive of the Bermuda Hotel Assoc...
Symbols of hope have risen from the flowers at a busy roundabout in aid of the charity set up to support the island’s hospice.
The sea of blue butterflies at Crow Lane roundabout near Hamilton was the...
The Progressive Labour Party unveiled its first two candidates yesterday for October’s General Election.
Crystal Caesar and Jason Wade will compete for constituencies in Southampton that the One Bermu...
A monthly support circle for families in need threw a celebration party in honour of two key members of Family Centre, who helped to create the grassroots community group more than a decade ago.
The e...
Two Bermudian-born men have been cleared of terrorism charges after a trial in Britain.
Hisham Muhammad, 26, from Manchester was found not guilty of plotting a terror attack.
Mr Muhammad’s 25-year-old...
The Bermuda Public Services Union announced it has handed out a total of $680,000 in higher education grants to members and their dependents.
The 28th annual ceremony, held on Wednesday, was led by Ar...
The British media were branded “highly mischievous” yesterday by Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police, after articles ran in two leading newspapers on a video that featured senior Bermudian ...
The first Bermudian forecaster to qualify in more than a decade has been welcomed to the job by the Bermuda Weather Service.
Troy Anderson is now qualified as a meteorological forecaster after trainin...
Grim figures on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic were revealed last night by the Minister of Finance.
Curtis Dickinson said the island’s total debt had gone up by about $520 million as a result of ...