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...
The island’s flu jab importer has run out of shots after thousands of the seasonal vaccines were sent out.
But BGA Wholesalers, the distributors for the vaccine, said a fresh delivery was expected on ...
A 21-year-old Bermudian who stabbed a rival drug dealer to death in Britain was jailed for life yesterday,
Zandrae Smith, 21, who lived in Bradford in West Yorkshire, must serve at least 22 years in p...
A funeral service for the activist Gershwyn “Shiloh” Smith will be held today.
The service will be followed by a celebration of his life.
Pastor Gladwyn Smith, Mr Smith’s youngest brother, said a spec...
Forgotten stories of the First World War have been given pride of place at the Bermuda Historical Society’s museum.
The relics from the epic conflict, which ended 100 years ago with the Armistice of N...
An official book of condolence will be available for signing in tribute to Gilbert Darrell today and on Monday at the Cabinet Office.
The former MP and cofounder of the National Liberal Party died las...
The steel structure of the new St Regis hotel in St George’s is expected to start to go up this month, it was revealed yesterday.
The news came as Jamahl Simmons, the tourism minister, delivered a pro...
Arron Banks, the British businessman best known for bankrolling the campaign for the UK to leave the European Union, is back on the island.
The Brexit donor posted a picture today on Twitter announcin...