A 12.5 per cent pay cut for MPs and senators plus a suspension of payments to the public service superannuation fund will be tabled in the House of Assembly on Friday, it was revealed last night.
Davi...
The Bermuda Post Office is seeking alternative routes for international mail, which has been halted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A spokeswoman this afternoon said the BPO was “working diligently” with pa...
More than 100 returned residents touched down on Bermudian soil on an air-bridge flight from the United States yesterday.
The Delta Air Lines charter flight from Atlanta, Georgia, organised with trave...
The Premier complained last night that negotiations with unions and employers’ associations had got into the public domain.
An angry David Burt lamented the release of sensitive negotiations with unio...
A charity devoted to war veterans and their widows is to carry out another round of deliveries of essentials to the now aged and vulnerable group.
The Bermuda Legion, which dropped off food and gifts ...
No new cases of Covid-19 were found in the latest set of results to come back to the health ministry, it was announced today.
A total of 82 test results were received and all were clear.
A spokeswoman...
Some workers laid off because of the coronavirus have yet to get unemployment benefits from an emergency programme that started in March, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Several out-of-work residents ve...
A former United Bermuda Party senator, lawyer and businessman has died. J. Llewellyn Peniston was 74.
Mr Peniston was a former shipping agent who worked with cruise lines serving the island, including...
An “unemployment pandemic” caused by the coronavirus outbreak will prove doubly traumatic for families already living from paycheque to paycheque, according to Sandy De Silva, director of services at ...
A return to a large-scale “hustle economy” will be one of the after-effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and its devastation of the economy, an employers’ representative has warned.
Keith Jensen, the pre...