Frederick “Freddy” Tucker, a West End sportsman who helped to turn a friendly annual cricket match into a force for charity, has died. He was 95.
Mr Tucker was the last founding member of the Harris B...
A 20-year-old man was stabbed last night in the area of Ord Road, according to police.
A spokesman said the man, believed to be from Warwick, was in stable condition on a general ward at King Edward V...
Stormy weather driving across the island ahead of Tropical Storm Florence yielded a striking shot of lightning off the West End for photography aficionado Jorg Rudolf.
The unsettled weather is not ass...
C.V. “Jim” Woolridge was given tribute yesterday in a packed funeral service at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, where dignitaries from across the political spectrum gathered to pay their respe...
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, met yesterday with representatives of the National Crime Agency during his visit to Britain to promote Bermuda’s fintech business development.
Mr Caine...
Police body cameras are to arm prosecutors with new tools to tackle domestic violence and protect victims, commissioner Stephen Corbishley has revealed.
The move was welcomed by the Centre Against Abu...
A special event designed to kit out hundreds of pupils for the new school term is to be held tomorrow.
Organisers of the annual Back to School Extravaganza said new sponsors had been recruited to help...
Three women were treated for minor injuries after a boat hit the rocks in the Great Sound.
A police spokesman said marine unit officers were sent to a half-submerged boat in the waters near Pearl Isla...
A memorial ceremony this weekend for Bernard Fox, a St David’s islander who celebrated his Pequot Indian heritage, marked history for Bermudians descended from Native Americans.
Mr Fox, who died last ...
The Premier and the Minister of National Security launched a dual financial technology charm offensive in Europe.
David Burt, also the finance minister, told a blockchain policy conference in Paris th...