Michael Dunkley, the Premier, called clashes at the protest on Friday outside of Parliament “disheartening to see and unacceptable” and also criticised “obstruction to our democracy”.
Mr Dunkley said ...
Bermuda’s new Governor, John Rankin, was officially sworn in at a parade in King’s Square in St George’s this morning.
After a march by Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers, a commission speech by Cabinet ...
ConnecTech will host a community open house on Wednesday as part of its participation in Computer Science Education Week.
All interested parents and students are invited to attend the event, which tak...
TN Tatem Middle School is closed today but the Bermuda Government hopes students will be back to school tomorrow.
The Ministry of Education said it had created a plan for a temporary relocation of stu...
The One Bermuda Alliance will not be swayed by politically motivated protests, according to party chairwoman Senator Lynne Woolridge.
In a statement this evening, Ms Woolridge accused the Progressive ...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment family yesterday united to pay their respects to Colour Sergeant Keith Whorms, who died suddenly last week.
Sergeant Whorms, diplomatic driver for the Premier and earlier fo...
Police have publicly identified 68-year-old Winton Woolridge as the man found dead in Warwick on Friday.
According to a spokesman, officers attended his St Mary’s Road, Warwick home at about 1.30pm.
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David William Burch is intending to run as an independent candidate in the Warwick South Central by-election, it has been reported.
According to Bernews.com, Mr Burch, who was born and raised in Warw...
The Premier has refused a written request by the Progressive Labour Party for an independent review by the Auditor-General of the proposed airport development before MPs vote on legislation.
Michael ...
A public meeting to discuss the controversial plan to build a new Parks Department HQ in the heart of the Botanical Gardens has been described as “disappointing” by the action group, which has vehemen...