Bermudians and get job security -- but they will not get the vote.
The news came as Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness yesterday unveiled a discussion paper aimed as easing the plight of ...
Long-term residents could be set to get a better deal in Bermuda, it was revealed yesterday.
For Government will this morning table a discussion paper outlining possible ways to offer more security to...
controversial bill to ban restaurants with a foreign flavour returns to the front tomorrow.
The ruling United Bermuda Party -- which holds its caucus today -- is still trying to find a way to minimise...
The first step towards opening up Bermuda's airport to duty-free sales has been taken.
For a new bill to legalise sales of liquor, tobacco and other goods on-site and allow for warehouse storage at th...
Government will be able to postpone elections in the face of natural disasters or wars if a new piece of legislation tabled in the House of Assembly becomes law.
The new legislation, an amendment to t...
sneak Police Commissioner Colin Coxall into a permanent job through the back door, it was claimed yesterday.
Shadow Labour and Home Affairs Minister Alex Scott said that the alteration could "set the ...
brushed Gregory Tucker off the street and into jail for a total of 20 months.
And last night Magistrate Edward King said the whopping penalty should send a message to other dealers -- or those conside...
The first woman charged in connection with the massive drug-busting Operation Cleansweep appeared in court yesterday alongside another six men.
The seven are charged with a variety of drugs offences w...
The political temperature is continuing to rise with both main parties polling furiously.
AME pastor Leonard Santucci and Bermuda Telephone Company executive Karla Lacey-Minors are both being tipped t...
A row over the move of more than 100 containers of asbestos by the Works and Engineering Department is a storm in a teacup, Government said yesterday.
A Government spokesman said shifting two lots of ...