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...
Revenue guarantees paid to airlines should be a shared responsibility, the tourism minister has said.
The move is an apparent softening of the line Zane DeSilva took in the House of Assembly last mont...
The chief executive of Bermuda’s health watchdog has stepped down, it was announced Friday.
The Bermuda Health Council said Tawanna Wedderburn had left the job she had held for three years. The health...
From funeral homes to hospital beds, the island’s obesity crisis exacts a growing toll beyond the impact of chronic disease.
According to the Bermuda Hospitals Board, a fully equipped bariatric hospit...
An Opposition backbencher has hit back at “insulting and disparaging statements” about him by the public works minister.
Trevor Moniz said Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch had attacked him and the One B...
Frederick “Penny” Bean, the first Bermudian-born constable promoted to Commissioner of Police, has died at age 82.
During his 34 years of service, Mr Bean earned the Colonial Police Medal for Meritori...
Rules to head off European concerns about businesses that might set up shop on the island in name only to dodge taxes were tabled in the House of Assembly.
The legislation, tabled by Curtis Dickinson,...