MPs were slapped down for behaving like a “classroom of schoolchildren” by the Speaker of the House of Assembly yesterday.
Dennis Lister Jr issued a stern warning after images of MPs asleep in the cha...
Employment has risen, government revenues are up, spending is down and the deficit has been cut by 24 per cent, the Premier said yesterday.
David Burt, also the finance minister, told the House of Ass...
The “devastated” family of murder victim Taylor Grier, whose funeral will be held today, have appealed for public assistance to help cover the cost of bringing loved ones to join the celebration of hi...
Bermudian amateur historian Diana Hyde has died at the age of 90.
Ms Hyde, the daughter of Sir Allan Chalmers Smith, a former attorney-general, and mother of environmentalist Anne Hyde, was born in Be...
A teenager caught on camera throwing bags of trash into the ocean at a weekend raft-up has apologised and promised to clean the area with a group of friends.
Jonathan Hodgkins, 19, was filmed throwing...
Duty relief for the conversion of the Grand Atlantic housing complex in Warwick into a hotel is to be debated today in the House of Assembly.
The legislation, tabled by public works minister Lieutenan...
Bermudian martial arts students kicked off the summer by representing the island at a karate gala in Canada.
Now teacher Bobby Smith, who was invited to be a guest instructor at the 29th Miyagi Chojun...
A man with mental illness said yesterday that there is “systemic” discrimination against people with psychiatric problems.
Karl Outerbridge, a former international cyclist for Bermuda, said he had to ...
The lifeline provided by Bermuda’s friendly societies from slavery to the Cup Match celebrations of today will be highlighted tonight at the Bermuda National Library.
The introductory forum on the uni...
A video of revellers tossing garbage overboard at a raft-up in the West End on Sunday was condemned by an environmental watchdog yesterday.
Jonathan Starling, executive director of charity Greenrock, ...