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 ...
Two British-based sailing ships designed to accommodate crew with mental and physical disabilities have launched a recruitment drive in Bermuda.
The Lord Nelson tall ship, which is docked in St George...
A local designer is riding the wave of sustainable fashion with the launch of an environmentally friendly swimwear brand.
Kim Margareta Deuss, who has worked for close to a decade with such household...
A grey seal rescued in the East End is on the mend, the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo said yesterday.
Staff added they were “cautiously optimistic” that the female seal would make a full recovery a...
A presentation designed to help parents protect their children against sex abuse is to be held tonight.
Debi Ray Rivers, founder and executive director for anti-abuse charity Scars, will provide guida...
Bike stunts on public roads are dangerous and could cause crashes, police have warned.
A police spokesman said: “Offenders caught in the act or subsequently identified can expect to be brought before ...