Government Chief Whip Ottiwell Simmons will stand down from Parliament at the next general election.
A statement signed by the MP announcing his decision not to run again in Pembroke East — the consti...
A cruise ship company yesterday claimed that five of its crew members were set upon by a gang at Dockyard — leaving one man recovering in hospital last night.
Police confirmed that a crewman was pushe...
A nurse whose husband’s sudden death eight years ago prompted her to start raising funds for charity is now preparing to help hungry children — here and in Africa.
Gaynell Hayward’s firefighter husban...
Premier Ewart Brown last night declared himself “excited” by the increased number of tourists who visited the Island in 2006.
The Government’s latest Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics reveals that the ...
Caribbean dignitaries visiting Bermuda for the 69th Annual Exhibition have praised the involvement of young people in the event.
Senator Norman Grant, president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society and...
The number of tourists visiting Bermuda increased by almost a quarter in 2006 to more than 635,000, according to new figures released by Government.
The latest Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics reveale...
Cruise ship passengers left stranded at Dockyard after they were unable to buy bus or ferry passes have received an apology from the Ministry of Tourism and Transport.
The tourists on the Costa Magica...
The timing could not have been more perfect. As crowds gathered yesterday to witness the official opening of the Somerset Long Bay East Nature Reserve, an osprey swooped into view.
Its arrival to crie...
When self-proclaimed “Aboriginal” artist Sylvia Huege de Serville discovered her roots lay in Bermuda, not Australia, she was understandably devastated.
The New Zealander had built a successful career...
Soldiers and performers from Bermuda have travelled to the US to take part in an international tattoo.
A 75-member contingent from the Island will perform at the Virginia International Tattoo along wi...