The tourism minister is to be given greater say over the Bermuda Tourism Authority under legislation tabled at the convening of the House of Assembly.
The amendments were brought before MPs by Zane De...
A sex offenders’ register is proposed under legislation tabled yesterday in the Senate by the Attorney-General.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, also Legislative Affairs Minister, was given responsibility for chil...
Today is the 20th anniversary of the Progressive Labour Party’s “date with destiny” election victory.
The party’s first triumph at the polls brought the party in from the cold of 35 years in Oppositio...
The annual “flu express” is offering shots against influenza this month.
The virus typically grows active in colder months, and the Department of Health reminded the public of the importance of having...
A teenage student exploring the science of taste can now reveal how she tracked down a potential genetic basis for the “sweet tooth”.
Kameron Young, an International Baccalaureate student at Bermuda H...
Scott Franklin of Rugby Canada had his “faith in humanity restored” only hours after losing his passport, keys, money and phone on Sunday night.
The visiting athlete’s jacket, containing his most cruc...
One of the island’s top drummers has died. Charles “Jiggs” Douglas was 89.
Dale Butler, a former Progressive Labour Party MP and music historian, said Mr Douglas’s death was “a great loss to Bermuda’s...
The Bermuda Government’s legal grounds to revoke same-sex marriage can today be revealed in The Royal Gazette.
The case, set to go before the Court of Appeal tomorrow, is scheduled for three days.
The...
The widow of veteran politician Quinton Edness has launched a court case to get a $100,000 loan repaid.
Vicki Edness, whose husband was a long-serving minister in United Bermuda Party governments, lod...
The gift of the gab has served McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett well.
The 15-year-old Warwick Academy student will take up a key role as Premier of Bermuda’s Youth Parliament when it convenes on Wednesday.
McKen...