A proclamation in support of marriage on the grounds of the Cabinet Office was met by 20 demonstrators backing the right to wed for same-sex couples.
Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, joined...
A plaque to honour the craftsman who created two massive chandeliers for the foyer of Hamilton’s City Hall was unveiled yesterday.
The late George Trott carved the two wooden chandeliers, which weigh ...
A 20-year-old motorcycle rider suffered a leg injury after a crash yesterday morning.
The man, from Smith’s, was hurt when his bike was in collision with a truck near the junction of Middle and Verdmo...
An attempt to claw back $11 million of government cash handed out to construction firms unpaid by the developers of the stalled Caroline Bay resort will be made, the finance minister has vowed.
Howeve...
Christmas cheer carried over into January as the Pembroke Rotary Club announced the winners of the 2019 Christmas Essay Competition.
The annual contest has run for the past four years, and is open to ...
The sugar tax, imposed on October 1, 2018, collected $5,402,000 by December 1, 2019.
The extra duty on sugary foods and drinks, aimed at reducing diabetes and obesity, was raised to 75 per cent in Apr...
Somers Day is to be renamed Mary Prince Day after a once enslaved Bermudian who became a hero of the abolitionist movement in Britain.
The legislation, which was tabled yesterday, will also move the B...
A group designed to boost business development was announced in the House of Assembly yesterday.
David Burt, the Premier, told MPs that Cabinet has approved the creation of an Economic Development Dep...
A man seen with a knife on his person yesterday in the Washington Mall is being sought by police.
A police spokesman said a group of males entered the mall at 4.15pm, with one walking with a cane and ...
Customs duty breaks and other suggested lifelines for the island’s struggling retail sector seem to “fall on deaf ears”, a retail head said yesterday.
Lorraine Shailer, cochairwoman of the Bermuda Cha...