The biggest bikes Bermuda has ever seen took to the roads yesterday for a motorcycle odyssey from west to east and back again.
Thirty one custom motorbikes with engines up to 1,600cc from six US state...
Two brothers who set out in a tiny open fishing boat from the States to Bermuda to prove it could withstand high seas have made it safely home.
Ralph and Bob Brown arrived in New York Harbour on Frida...
A decision by Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield (pictured) to allow a “powerful and politically influential” church to build a two-storey car park was last night branded “scandalous” by the Opp...
Creative youngsters got in the festive spirit when they were rewarded for taking part in a Christmas card design competition.
Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) runs the contest every year for primary an...
Vulnerable witnesses and victims of serious crime could be moved abroad prior to court trials to prevent intimidation, the Justice Minister revealed last night.
Attorney General Philip Perinchief told...
Salsa may be a traditional Latin dance but a group of performers from the Island gave it a distinctly Bermudian flavour when they took part in an international convention.A party of 17 from the Sabor ...
The Attorney General yesterday promised a raft of measures to modernise Bermuda’s criminal justice system including legislation to protect vulnerable victims and witnesses.
Senator Philip Perinchief t...
Two years ago, US businesswoman Tina Byles Williams was riding high as chief executive officer of pension plan advisors FIS Group, a Philadelphia-based company which counted the Government of Bermuda ...
A businesswoman accused of organising an alleged “pay-to-play” luncheon for the Premier in 2002 has launched a libel action in the US to clear her company’s name.
Tina Byles Williams (formerly Poitevi...
Calls for an Island-wide feeding programme for hungry schoolchildren continue to grow — though not everyone believes the state should provide the solution.
The Royal Gazette reported last week on a gr...