A host of racial reparations have been proposed by the group Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda, which has issued its 2019 racial justice platform.
The group called for the Bermuda Government to joi...
Police are investigating a “suspicious incident” at a Warwick business yesterday.
Staff at the The Hub on Middle Road described the matter, which was caught on camera, as a suspected armed robbery att...
This year’s Budget is the first in 16 years to be balanced, the Premier said yesterday.
David Burt declared that the island’s debt was to fall “for the first time since 2003”, in a Budget that “reflec...
Post offices will be closed tomorrow morning from 8am to 11.30am to accommodate a meeting of all staff, a spokeswoman has advised.
Regular business is to resume at 11.30am.
The Bermuda Post Office apo...
The teen organiser of a youth conference aimed at fostering constructive conversations over difficult topics hopes the message of tolerance will spread.
Kate Tobin, a 15-year-old M5 student at Somersf...
Supporters of the Bermuda End-to-End gathered with the family of the late Eugene Carmichael, one of the original organisers of the event, to commemorate a bench installed in his memory.
The bench look...
Renée Webb, a former tourism minister, is to receive $156,864 annually as Bermuda’s freshly appointed representative to the European Union.
Ms Webb’s one-year appointment to the Bermuda Government’s n...
Proposed changes to the corporations for Hamilton and St George were overwhelmingly turned down in public consultation, according to the Bermuda Government’s online forum.
The site, which closed on Fr...
A strategic plan for public service reform came into effect today after being approved by Cabinet.
Cherie Whitter, the Deputy Head of the Public Service, has given up her duties as Permanent Secretary...
A strategic plan for public service reform came into effect today after being approved by Cabinet.
Cherie Whitter, the Deputy Head of the Public Service, has given up her duties as Permanent Secretary...