The recruitment process for a new Human Rights Tribunal panel has begun with a selection committee seeking applications.
Seth Darrell, head of the Selection and Appointment Committee (SAC) for Human R...
The Premier defended continued restrictions on unvaccinated visitors last night as the country prepared for the 2022 tourism season.
David Burt said the precautions were necessary to protect the hospi...
Changes to the island’s anti-money laundering regulations to better police digital assets have been given the green light by the House of Assembly.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, said the ...
A financial audit should be carried out after it was revealed a sole-sourced contract for Covid-19 services was given to a company owned by the Premier’s fintech adviser, the One Bermuda Alliance said...
A charity dedicated to the fight against cancer is launching its biggest fundraising event of the year with a blitz tomorrow.
The Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre will hold its Relay For Life Kick Off...
A group set up to preserve and restore the island’s natural heritage is opening a new reserve to celebrate Earth Day on April 22.
Karen Border, the executive director of the Bermuda National Trust, wh...
Prominent figures from social services and the arts will be honoured by the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club as part of Black History Month.
Martha Dismont, the founder and former director of Family Cen...
The Premier will take part in a virtual town hall meeting today to talk about changes to the island’s Covid-19 regulations.
David Burt said the meeting, to be held on the Government’s Facebook page, w...
Bermuda’s bars and restaurants celebrated a boost in business at the weekend after the abolition of SafeKey rules.
SafeKey, required for customers to dine inside at restaurants and bars, was lifted at...
A British family has appealed for help to trace information about an ancestor who died in a diving accident in Bermuda more than a century ago.
Phillip Hambling added that relatives also hoped to solv...