Opposition Leader Wayne Furbert has criticised the Premier for making remarks about slavery during a radio interview on independence.
Mr. Furbert claimed the Premier made the comments on Friday on VSB...
A promised pay rise for hospital staff is to be delayed by a month, health chiefs admitted this week.
Workers at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) were due to get a four per cent pay increase i...
Opposition Leader Wayne Furbert yesterday called on Government to hold an immediate referendum on Independence ? and revealed that if one was held he would vote against Bermuda going it alone.
Mr. Fur...
The widow of murdered missionary Colin Lee is backing a charity appeal to help African children.
The organisation World Vision will be at the Washington Mall in Hamilton from 10.30 a.m to 3 p.m. today...
A Magistrate should not have awarded costs to a Policeman who had an assault case against him thrown out of court, a lawyer argued yesterday.
Crown counsel Carrington Mahoney told Supreme Court that S...
A lightning strike destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of court equipment during a ferocious storm.
Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons revealed in Supreme Court One yesterday that the stri...
Taxi drivers who have failed to install a new mandatory satellite navigation system in their cabs are being ordered to stop taking fares.
Cabbies had until midnight on Sunday to get the GPS tracking d...
Shadow Education Minister Neville Darrell is calling for a definitive textbook tackling Bermuda?s history to be produced and included on the public school syllabus.
Mr. Darrell told there were no ?sem...
Premier Alex Scott hopped on board a ferry last week to show how Bermuda residents can make a daily impact on improving the environment.
Mr. Scott, who also caught a bus one day last month instead of ...
Islanders could be asked to make personal pledges to safeguard the environment under a new plan for the long-term future of Bermuda.
The draft document Charting Our Course: Sustaining Bermuda suggests...