Business leaders pleaded with the Government yesterday to slash red tape to get people back to work — and help stave off the collapse of companies hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Bermuda Chambe...
More than 90 per cent of people in a poll said that the Government had handled the Covid-19 crisis well, it was revealed yesterday.
A survey by Total Research Associates and Narrative Research found t...
The Government is considering expanding Bermuda’s potential for farming and fishing, Walter Roban told the House of Assembly today.
A study will be carried out on opportunities for “under produced but...
A lifeline for businesses devastated by the Covid-19 pandemic was pledged last night by Curtis Dickinson, the finance minister.
Measures include a payroll bailout for some hospitality establishments, ...
Restaurants and bars that get approved for outdoor service can open today under stringent restrictions, the health minister announced last night.
Kim Wilson said those in the community eager to get ba...
People are being informed of coronavirus antibody results within 48 hours of testing, after the Government’s policy was altered.
The test, one of several types of test available, flags up the immune m...
The Bank of Bermuda Foundation has handed out a total of $132,500 to support pandemic emergency services, it said today.
The charitable foundation has backed food programmes, the provision of emergenc...
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...