Proposed temporary changes to employment law to help employers get round the legal requirement to make a laid-off worker redundant after four months were attacked yesterday by a union leader.
Chris Fu...
Draft legislation for the legalisation of cannabis is to be put out for public consultation, the Attorney-General said last night.
Kathy Lynn Simmons unveiled proposals for medical and recreational c...
The island’s blue-collar union is backing rallies to protest at police brutality inflicted on black people in America.
Chris Furbert, the president of the Bermuda Industrial Union, said he was “100 pe...
Police this evening appealed directly to people with knowledge of missing 26-year-old Chavelle Dillon-Burgess.
The post, shared on social media, said: “We know someone knows what happened ... do you w...
A charity forced to put its services to the special needs community on hold is now looking at ways to reopen safely.
WindReach, based in Warwick, had to wrap up its operations and lay off most of its ...
A sharp racial disparity in infection and death from Covid-19 was revealed yesterday in a review commissioned by the British Government.
The Public Health England report echoed a similar trend seen in...
A defiant David Burt reiterated his stance that tourism is not dead in Bermuda — but he acknowledged that some jobs in the sector could be lost permanently.
The Premier was speaking last night as he m...
The island’s total cases of Covid-19 held steady at 141 today, after 143 tests all came in negative.
There are now 19 active cases of the illness, with 11 people under public health monitoring.
Eight ...
Pension benefits are still being paid late to seniors — four months after the problem was revealed by The Royal Gazette.
Catherine Gregory, a Bermudian retiree who lives in the United States, said her...
The roundabout at LF Wade International Airport on Kindley Field Road will get a temporary lane closure as part of ongoing work on the new air terminal.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the public work...