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...
A senior pedestrian was injured on Wednesday night in Warwick after being struck by a taxi while crossing the road, police reported.
The 79-year-old woman was hit around 8pm while crossing Cobbs Hill ...
Kenneth Paul, the last survivor of four Bermuda Industrial Union members imprisoned after the pivotal “Belco riots” 53 years ago, has died, aged 84.
Mr Paul was among the group of trade unionists conv...
Gershwyn Smith, an activist who ran for Parliament several times as an independent candidate, died on Saturday. He was 69.
Known also as Shiloh, High Priest Shiloh or Mohatma Shiloh Mahdi, Mr Smith sp...
Harbour Road in Paget will be restricted to a single lane this Sunday to make way for the David Saul Fidelity 5K Race, the Ministry of Public Works advised.
The one-lane closure will be in effect from...
Bermuda missed the chance to head off an obesity and diabetes epidemic decades ago, a former government head of physical education has claimed.
John Moreby, who worked with the Department of Education...
The Mirrors youth development programme has celebrated the graduation of 33 young people from its six-day senior “supercamp” programme.
The closing ceremony on Sunday at the Willowbank resort in Sandy...