The Premier has strongly denied claims that a controversial raft-up involving US high fashion firm Revolve and singer Shaggy was authorised by government.
David Burt said last night that all raft-ups ...
Government delivered more than 2,500 vaccines before the June 8 deadline without shots being wasted.
The last batch of Pfizer vaccines received by the island expire at the end of the month, which mean...
More than half of staff at the newly opened St Regis Bermuda Resort are Bermudian – and the number is expected to increase.
Jason Hayward, the Minister of Labour, said today that it was expected that ...
An online summer course will offer pupils the chance to create a pandemic-themed film.
The virtual Steam – science, technology, engineering, arts and maths – Academy, run through the education departm...
A raft-up highlighted on social media was broken up by the Bermuda Coastguard with participants potentially to appear before the courts.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said BPS were aware of video...
Cole Simons, the Opposition Leader, yesterday called on Government to lift Covid-19 restrictions to bolster the economy.
Mr Simons said the island is at a “fork in the road” and action must be taken ...
The first in a series of summer flights between Bermuda and the Azores was welcomed to LF Wade International Airport yesterday.
The SATA Azores Airline flight from Ponta Delgada was greeted with a sh...
Legislation banning “revenge porn” will come into effect tomorrow, according to a notice filed in the Official Gazette.
The Criminal Code Amendment (Non-consensual Sharing of intimate Images) Act 2021...
A man convicted of murder is to face a retrial after the Court of Appeal expressed concerns over jury selection.
Sir Christopher Clarke, president of the Court of Appeal, ordered the retrial of Khyri ...
Further solar projects could be brought to LF Wade Internal Airport, according to the Bermuda Airport Authority.
While the solar farm erected on a disused runway on the airport’s “finger” has yet to c...