Respects were paid this morning in the House of Assembly to a 61-year-old homeless man who died yesterday after he was found lying in a Hamilton street.
Michael Weeks of the Progressive Labour Party t...
This spring will mark 60 years since activists from the Progressive Group organised the 1959 Theatre Boycotts that brought about the end of segregation.
The community group Imagine Bermuda announced i...
A plan for government-backed mortgages risked increasing debt and “driving a wedge between the public and private sectors” an opposition MP said yesterday.
Patricia Gordon-Pamplin of the One Bermuda A...
The home affairs minister will today outline the Government’s policy regulations for the sale of power firm Belco in the House of Assembly.
Walter Roban’s statement will come less than two months afte...
Betting shop owners were grilled by the licensing authority as the watchdog asked for proof of the stability and reputation of their companies from the Ministry of Finance.
The Betting Licensing Autho...
The Director of Public Prosecutions was appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court yesterday.
John Rankin, the Governor, announced that Larry Mussenden will take up the role when Puisne Judge Carli...
A statue in honour of a Bermudian-born slave who became a significant figure in the abolitionist movement in Britain is to be honoured with a statue.
Mary Prince used her tragic life story to highligh...
Bermuda’s New Zealand residents are to hold a candlelight vigil in a Hamilton city park in memory of the victims of a white supremacist attack in their homeland.
The event will be staged this evening ...
Saltus has announced new financial assistance for primary school students, thanks to “a generous commitment from the Green family”.
In a statement, Amanda Skinner, the school’s director of enrolment m...
A drone found at the weekend on Cooper’s Island in St George’s can be reclaimed at Hamilton Police Station.
A police spokesman said the drone was handed in yesterday, after it was discovered on Sunday...