The clock is ticking once again in Dockyard after restoration work by a master clockmaker.
The Victorian clock was restored by Edward Cloutman, from Wales, who volunteered his time.
The National Musue...
The Governor sidestepped questions yesterday on a report into a demonstration three years ago when police used pepper spray on protesters outside the House of Assembly.
John Rankin said he had “carefu...
An update on a stalled hotel development in Southampton will be made in the House of Assembly today.
Curtis Dickinson, the finance minister, will make a statment to MPs about the troubled Caroline Bay...
Staff walked off the job and blocked entry to the island’s biggest hardware store yesterday in a protest over cuts to their health insurance.
Employees shut the gates at Gorham’s on St John’s Road, Pe...
An agreement for a new hospice has been signed between Bermuda Hospitals Board and Friends of Hospice.
The memorandum of understanding allows the charity to proceed with building a hospice next to Kin...
Two prison officers were put behind bars in the space of a week for smuggling contraband into Westgate prison, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Art Simons, 43, was jailed for two years after he was convi...
A teenage trio headed to Europe last night to represent the island at an international debating tournament.
The school student team left for the Czech Republic, the host nation for the Heart of Europe...
Ross Perot, a billionaire part-time Bermuda resident and maverick former US presidential candidate, died yesterday at home in Dallas, Texas.
Mr Perot, who had leukaemia diagnosed five months ago, was ...
A 38-year-old man pleaded guilty to a sex assault charge yesterday in the Supreme Court.
Jah-Rome Hill, who appeared from custody, admitted assaulting a woman in Sandys on September 6 last year.
The v...
Two passengers injured yesterday in a collision between two buses near Barnes Corner in Southampton were treated in hospital and discharged, according to police.
A spokesman said that other passengers...