A database featuring the names of thousands of Bermudian slaves will be posted on the internet this summer.
Bermuda Slave Registers logged in the early 1800s — kept in storage for two centuries — are ...
A free late-night minibus service is being launched to help cut the number of drunk drivers on Bermuda's roads.
Two vehicles will pick drinkers up from opposite the Emporium Building in Front Street i...
Poker nights organisers last night argued they are breaking no laws, days after games were suspended following concerns from Police.
Jack Thomas, who runs Poker in Bermuda, one of two poker contests b...
Dozens of people visited an event aiming to tackle asthma levels on the Island.
The Open Airways charity held a stall at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital yesterday to hand out vital tips to sufferers...
Bermuda is the sixth most popular cruise destination for North Americans, a new survey shows.
The Island boasts 4.2 percent of bookings across the US and Canada, according to Cruise Holidays, the larg...
A free late-night minibus service is being launched to help cut the number of drunk drivers on Bermuda's roads.
Two vehicles will pick drinkers up from opposite the Emporium Building in Front Street i...
Governor Sir John Vereker is on a panel probing the World Bank department which investigates fraud.
The review team is reporting to under-fire World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz, who is at the centre...
The rejection of Education Minister Randy Horton as a candidate in the next general election is far from a fait accompli, the Progressive Labour Party insisted last night.
It is understood Mr. Horton ...
Poker games played by hundreds of people across Bermuda have been suspended after Police raised concerns they could break gambling laws.
Officers advised competition organisers that bars hosting the i...
The Progressive Labour Party will use an independent research firm to poll constituencies before selecting its candidates ahead of the next general election.
Seventy people are formally seeking select...