A bid to improve hand hygiene among healthcare staff has been launched by the Bermuda Hospitals Board.
Now a pilot programme that will ask patients to report their observations of staff will launched ...
Floral hanging baskets and displays are to be installed in Hamilton to mark the start of spring.
Steven De Silva, the Corporation of Hamilton’s superintendent of parks, said: “Our staff have been very...
The Land Tax Amendment Act was passed in the Senate on Friday.
The legislation will come into effect on July 1, 2019, and will see properties charged taxes based on the annual rental value.
All prope...
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport has asked the public for its views on the new bus schedule.
The new schedule reduced the number of buses in service from 88 to 56 and also the frequency of buses...
Bermuda’s prison service is a “forgotten service” according to Thad Hollis, lead negotiator for the Prison Officers Association.
Mr Hollis, who is leading talks with the Corrections Department on be...
An out-of-service 92-foot motor yacht came loose from its mooring in St George’s Harbour at the weekend and hit at least three boats.
The Esperanza drifted a quarter of a mile into a bay off St David’...
The latest volume of an academic journal includes articles on 19th-century prisoner of war ships, Second World War submarine history and military gravestones.
The National Museum of Bermuda Press has...
The next Director of Public Prosecutions should be a black “born Bermudian” the Deputy Speaker of the House has said.
Derrick Burgess, of the Progressive Labour Party, said “perpetual racism” had kept...
An award-winning youth speaker and author will discuss the scourge of cyberbullying at a digital leadership conference for young people this week.
A’ric Jackson, who was given the Best New Speaker awa...
The Department of Health has created a working group to tackle fears over Bermuda’s lack of immunisation take-up.
The working group includes department staff, GPs and members of the public and will ...