Three people have been suspended from their jobs while allegations of abuse by Child and Family Services staff are investigated, the Premier said yesterday.
Mr Burt told the House of Assembly that the...
A clinic run by Ewart Brown, a former premier, is to restart hi-tech CT scans almost a year after the plug was pulled on the computerised imaging service.
The Brown-Darrell Clinic in Smith’s will brin...
Amendments to update the Mental Health Act are to be tabled in the House of Assembly today.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, will deliver a statement explaining the amendments, which were designed ...
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, updated the House of Assembly this morning on the island’s disaster risk reduction and mitigation work.
These included dealing with a simulated fuel sp...
A 49-year-old man hurt in a crash yesterday at the north gate to Government House remains stable in the Intensive Care Unit at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
A police spokesman said the single veh...
A condolence book will be opened at the Hamilton Police Station tomorrow for tributes to be paid to the late former police commissioner Frederick “Penny” Bean.
Mr Bean’s passing marks “a monumental lo...
A controversial group linked to the Church of Scientology is to run a seminar in a leading hotel today, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The conference was organised by Dee Pearson, a Bermudian, with her...
Bermuda’s chief medical officer is to be released from routine administrative tasks under new legislation approved Friday by MPs.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, said requirements for the job had ...
A surge in work-permit approvals emerged in figures provided in the House of Assembly for September through November.
Work-permits applications suffered a backlog earlier this year, and the minister i...
Department of Public Transportation staff have come together to support a former colleague with a donation to help with medical expenses.
Today they handed a cheque for $2,260 to the family of Anthony...