A lifeline for people in need of financial aid because of the Covid-19 pandemic will be unveiled in the House of Assembly tomorrow.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Labour said it would “ensure that in...
Cabinet appointments announced last week showed a lack of direction as well as a failure to cut down on the Ministerial payroll, the Opposition leader has said.
Mr Cannonier said over the weekend: “It...
Laid-off workers who have been receiving unemployment benefits since March 24 are expected to receive their final pay this week.
The scheme was initially planned for 12 weeks but was extended to 16. T...
The interim chief executive of the Bermuda Tourism Authority said he was optimistic about the future after the Premier took over the tourism portfolio.
Glenn Jones was speaking after David Burt warned...
Emotional goodbyes were said at the airport yesterday as scores of Portuguese workers left the island on a special flight to the Azores.
Various reasons were given by the people scheduled to depart fo...
The public health response team at the health ministry was thanked yesterday by the Head of the Public Service for its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Derrick Binns said the past five months had be...
Employers were urged to treat Portuguese staff fairly as a charter flight today prepared to take off for the Azores.
Andrea Moniz-DeSouza, the Honorary Consul of Portugal, wrote on Facebook last Frida...
MPs have approved an extension to the island’s Covid-19 regulations until September 27.
The legislation included a $25,000 fine and/or six months’ imprisonment for a breach of the requirement for trav...
The Government was accused yesterday of withholding information about a controversial dinner party that cost two Cabinet ministers their jobs.
MPs heard yesterday that an application for 130 guests at...
Mary Prince, the enslaved Bermudian who gained her freedom, wrote a book and became a hero of the abolitionist movement in Britain, is to have a park renamed in her honour.
Devonshire Bay Park on the ...