Legislation covering Bermuda for the UK’s departure from the European Union will go before legislators as MPs return to the House of Assembly today.
David Burt, the Premier, will table the EU Withdraw...
A picture flaw affecting local TV stations is the subject of talks between the Bermuda Broadcasting Company and One Communications.
The Royal Gazette has fielded complaints from viewers over the black...
The British exit from the EU tomorrow will be marked with an open house pan-European “table for Europe” meal organised by an Anglican priest.
The UK’s departure from the EU, dubbed Brexit, will happen...
Air arrivals are to be screened at the airport as a killer virus from China continued to spread, it was announced yesterday.
The screening will include questions on areas travelled through in the prev...
A leading child protection charity said it wanted a bigger say on areas such as litigation guardians for children in court and the treatment of sex offenders.
Jevon Williams, the chairman of the Coali...
A Bermudian forensic scientist who helped crack the case of one of Canada’s worst serial killers will discuss her career at a public meeting tonight.
Desiree Spriggs, whose expertise has also been use...
An “alarming social media message” warning about a group of fake census workers robbing homes is “not relevant for Bermuda”, according to police.
The message, which has been circulating online, resemb...
A two-day summit on financial technology scheduled to start tomorrow will bring officials from central banks around the world to Bermuda.
The delegation will include Arjoon Suddhoo, the Commonwealth D...
An elderly couple has asked neighbours to join a class-action lawsuit against Bermuda’s power company over the “monstrosity” across the road.
Arthur and Sharon Riviere’s two-storey home on St John’s R...
A Berkeley Institute teacher was named Teacher of the Year at the weekend.
Diamond Outerbridge, a finalist for the second time, told the gala ceremony: “I can’t tell you how humbling and inspiring it ...