The island’s doctors have queued up to sign a petition to back The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign.
More than 100 medics out of 130 have already backed the three campaign objectives and more...
Road safety is to come off the bench for this year’s World Rugby Classic — one of the biggest social events on the year.
Roadside breath test checkpoints will be set up during the event and organiser...
Bar staff could be drafted in to help combat drink-driving, the Commissioner of Police has said.
Steven Corbishley believes bartenders could help stop customers who might drink and drive — and even co...
The new Minister of Finance said yesterday if Bermuda’s Budget is not balanced this financial year, it will be in the next one.
Curtis Dickinson said: “We are still working through the numbers, but we...
A woman has claimed her foster daughter’s school tried to transfer the child to a learning support class without consultation.
She said she refused to allow the move and the girl stayed in a mainstrea...
A police and fire service probe into a house blaze that killed a 66-year-old man continued today.
The man was found dead after a fire at a home on Scotts Hill Road, Sandys, last night,
Police said the...
Deputy Commissioner of Police Paul Wright retired today after a 34-year career in uniform.
Mr Wright worked with Humberside Police in England for six years before he joined the Bermuda Police Service....
Bermuda’s cahow nesting season got off to an early start this year as breeding pairs returned to their burrows quicker than usual.
Jeremy Madeiros, the Government’s principal land conservation officer...
Police launched an investigation yesterday after a flasher exposed himself to a horrified woman near a school in Smith’s yesterday,
An area resident said his wife was walking their dog when the man ex...
High-tech speed cameras are being considered to police the island’s roads, the island’s senior officer has signalled.
Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police said new speed cameras or upgrades ...