A new tax could be on the cards for gambling machines -- or operators could face tougher rules governing their use.
Government is known to be considering rewriting the law on the hi-tech video card ga...
A ground-breaking bid to get international business to help ease the housing crisis in Bermuda is on the cards.
And it is possible the business world -- whose success has contributed to the scarcity a...
Better communication is the key to avoiding internal warfare in Bermuda's part-time army, according to a special Defence Board report into a row at the Bermuda Regiment.
The Regiment was earlier this ...
An attack on the independence of non-party senators is an assault on democracy, Opposition leader Pamela Gordon said yesterday.
Ms Gordon claimed: "What we have is a Government where this new Bermuda ...
Bermuda-based Jardine Matheson.
Aisha bested more than 60 other applicants to win the annual Jardine Scholarship -- which works out at $10,000 a year for three years.
Jardine president Harry Wilken sa...
Cedar berries are set to ripen next month -- and Government has kicked off a fresh bid to plant the idea of sowing a seed in people's minds.
Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson said his Millennium pro...
Senators yesterday crossed swords over a pair of hard-hitting reports into handling of public cash under the previous United Bermuda Party administration.
And Government Senate leader Milton Scott sai...
Independent Sen. Jeanette Cannonier is set to appeal to Governor Thorold Masefield over a blunder which led to a controversial Act to allow funeral limousines in Bermuda.
And it is expected that she w...
Killer designer drug Ecstasy has been netted in a massive Police raid on a nightclub.
Tablets of the drug -- responsible for a rash of deaths across the UK and US -- was part of the haul in a drugs sq...
to an Independent senator accidentally voting in favour of a controversial funeral home limousine service Act.
The Act would have been blocked six to five if Sen. Jeanette Cannonier had not got it wro...