A major American magazine for readers who enjoy coastal living and taking vacations beside the sea has featured Bermuda in a six-page spread.
The latest edition of Coastal Living has been written from...
A new nursing certificate has been introduced in Bermuda that will allow graduates to seek higher positions with the health care profession.
It is a joint undertaking by the Bermuda College and Bermud...
The Tourism Ministry has acted quickly to clarify where it stands regarding appointing a UK public relations firm to help promote the Island.
It follows concerns expressed by a Bermuda PR agency that ...
Government has no-one else to blame but itself if it is now claiming guest workers are responsible for squeezing the tight housing market at both ends of the scale.
That?s the view of United Bermuda P...
The search for a new chief executive officer to head the Bermuda Hospitals Board has attracted 270 candidates from as far away as North America, Europe, the West Indies and Australia.
It is anticipate...
Yearly reports on the state of children in care in Bermuda promised by Government in 1998, but which have never seen the light of day, need to be made now to give a clear picture of the needs of Bermu...
Bermuda is to be reported to the United Nations for the sudden and haphazard Government-ordered move that temporarily crippled the Auditor General?s office.
More than a week after the event one of the...
Looking after the up-keep and maintenance of Bermuda's three public golf courses is to be switched from the Ministry of Works and Engineering to the Tourism Ministry.
The condition of the courses had ...
Only days after being accused of carrying out an attack on the Office of the Auditor General, Senator David Burch has trained his sights on Governor Sir John Vereker.
He believes the Queen's represen...
Senators who threw out a previous attempt to change employment rules in Bermuda because it would have meant all employers being forced to pay staff overtime or time in lieu, have agreed a new amendmen...