The final line-up for the upcoming General Election will be shown today with numerous candidates yet to be announced.
A One Bermuda Alliance spokesman declined to confirm yesterday whether the party w...
Tropical Storm Paulette is forecast to develop into a hurricane by the time it reaches Bermuda early next week.
The storm’s winds are expected to strengthen to 75mph by Monday morning, making it a Cat...
Police have asked for the public’s help to find a magazine of live ammunition dropped by an armed officer yesterday.
Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police, said it is believed the magazine fe...
No new cases of Covid-19 were recorded today out of almost 1,000 test results.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health said that 955 test results came back and none were positive for the coronavirus....
The homes of people in St David’s were razed to protect the tourism industry, a Commission of Inquiry was told yesterday.
Jean Foggo Simon, a researcher at the St David’s Island Historical Society, sa...
Meteorologists are watching two tropical storms which could approach Bermuda next week.
Tropical Storm Paulette and Tropical Storm Rene were not considered threats to the island last night — but the s...
Police officers remembered hero colleagues lost in the devastation of Hurricane Fabian 17 years ago last weekend.
Stephen Symons and Nicole O’Connor, both serving officers, station duty officer Gladys...
More than 800 additional tests revealed no additional cases of Covid-19, the Ministry of Health announced today.
A spokeswoman said that 823 test results were received by the Ministry today and none w...
The Premier pledged that the Progressive Labour Party would stand up for Bermuda’s workers as the island’s unions marked Labour Day yesterday.
David Burt highlighted the strong links between the PLP a...
People who need biometric tests for visas will be able to get them online next week.
A Government House spokeswoman said that a team from VSF Global — a private sector international visa firm — will b...