More than 100 supporters attended the annual meeting of the United Bermuda Party and heard about three main aims for 2006.
As she accepted re-election to the party chairmanship for a third year, Gwney...
A 34-year-old Filipino man who became the 13th person this year to die on Bermuda?s roads was a father of two who had been on the Island less than a year.
Guest worker Ricardo Evangelista is thought t...
The importance of maintaining protection for journalists and their sources appears to have been enshrined within PACE.
But the wording is not as clear as it could be for Opposition House Leader and Mi...
A drive is on to encourage more musicians and artists to join the Bermuda Federation of Musicians and Variety Artists so they can enjoy group benefits and have a stronger voice in the event of any dis...
Another TV boss has welcomed moves to make viewers pay for the privilege of watching home-grown shows on their cable TV service.
And Rick Richardson, who heads the Bermuda Broadcasting Company, is goi...
Some elderly patients at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital are going hungry, missing out on meals because they are unable to sit up when the food is delivered to their bedside and having no one to hel...
It was hard to believe that only a few short weeks ago the Christmas Boat Parade in Hamilton Harbour was in jeopardy because less than ten boats had entered. While numbers were still lower compared wi...
Tough measures that some may regard as ?Draconian? are being drawn up to combat the Bermudian love affair of the motor car, which in the past few months has seen the number of cars on the Island?s roa...
Bermuda?s road death total for 2005 reached 13 early on Saturday when a 34-year-old man died after his motorbike struck a utility pole near Dockyard.
The latest fatality means this year is now the sec...
Spending more than $1 million on an official residence for the Premier, and all future Premiers of Bermuda, brought a taxing time for MPs in the House.
Why was it costing so much to renovate a suitabl...