Payments awarded as compensation to Ewart Brown, the former premier, have been branded “Robin Hood in reverse” by Craig Cannonier, the Leader of the Opposition.
Mr Cannonier said yesterday that, inste...
Soft drinks, sweets and other select items will be hit by a 50 per cent hike in duty rates as the first stage of the sugar tax kicks in today.
The tax increases will rise to 75 per cent in April.
Its ...
Tropical Storm Leslie, which was forecast to attain Category 1 hurricane strength tonight, continues to buffet the island with winds.
However the meandering storm is not predicted to threaten the isla...
The launch of Bermuda’s new version of the cargo ship Oleander is just ten days away, according to Bermuda Container Line, which operates the vital freighter.
Barry Brewer, the CEO at BCL, said constr...
A “very ugly scene” in Magistrates’ Court yesterday prompted Martha Dismont, the executive director of Family Centre, to criticise “a lack of proper care and treatment of our most vulnerable populatio...
New material has emerged about Mary Prince, a Bermudian-born former slave whose autobiography stoked the fires of the British abolitionist movement in the 1830s.
Prince’s story was little known on the...
A major ball hockey tournament has given a $1 million boost to the economy, the Bermuda Tourism Authority said yesterday.
Tourism chiefs said the World Masters Ball Hockey Championships had accounted ...
A celebrity go-kart race around the streets of North Hamilton is planned for next month as part of a free family event to promote a sense of community.
Rick Richardson, head of the organising charity,...
A man who launched a knife attack fuelled by “testosterone and jealousy” was jailed for two years yesterday at the Supreme Court.
Christopher Flood, 32, admitted stabbing Walter Pereira, who had visit...
Former Opposition leader Jeanne Atherden has said she regretted a rift with Nick Kempe, who quit as One Bermuda Alliance chairman after he was axed from a seat in the Senate.
Ms Atherden, who resigned...