A historian has sounded a warning over a bid to rename Somers Day, the second day of Cup Match, after Mary Prince, a former slave and abolitionist.
Somers Day, to be marked on Friday, was established ...
A Bermudian researcher said she was stunned to discover one of her own ancestors as she worked on the history of slavery on the island.
LeYoni Junos, the author of ground-breaking research on the ex-s...
The island’s parks and beaches opened yesterday for camping for the Cup Match holiday and weekend.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, said campers and picnickers were welcom...
New information on the life of an ex-slave who became a major abolitionist figure has revealed the advantage of Bermudian researchers over those from overseas, an island academic claimed yesterday.
Le...
A 54-year-old man who committed a string of sex offences against a ten-year-old girl more than two decades ago was sentenced yesterday to 12 years in prison.
The woman’s victim impact statement read i...
A construction firm appealed to the Government to settle its unpaid bill topping $1 million for the Sandys 360 sports complex at the West End, an Opposition backbencher has revealed.
Calling the faile...
Eight years of investigations into Ewart Brown have left the former premier unable to clear his name, MPs heard on Friday.
Michael Scott, a Progressive Labour Party backbencher, castigated the police ...
Bermuda’s war veterans and their widows were given a pensions boost during Friday’s sitting of the House of Assembly.
The Pensions (War Service) Order 2019 raised the monthly payment due to veterans f...
Landmarks from the life of Mary Prince, a Bermudian ex-slave who became an icon of the abolitionist movement, were explored last night in a lecture by a Canadian historian dedicated to researching her...
More than 20 Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers will team up with police to keep the annual Cup Match holiday safe.
The soldiers, all Special Constables, will work on land at hosts St George’s Cricket Cl...