About 4,500 people who were on emergency unemployment benefits have returned to work, the Minister of Finance said last night.
Curtis Dickinson said that the scheme has put about $43 million in the ha...
A soldier who suffered serious injuries when he was hit by a car that failed to stop at a Royal Bermuda Regiment checkpoint is on the road to recovery, it was revealed yesterday.
Social-media posts by...
A wave of mental health problems in families will sink Bermuda if action is not taken, the freshly retired head of a major charity warned yesterday.
Martha Dismont, who stepped down as executive direc...
The Government has a lot of work to do to get unemployed Bermudians back to work, the labour minister said last night.
Jason Hayward said in an online question-and-answer session yesterday that he bel...
The Government received 106 Covid-19 test results yesterday — none of which were positive.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health said the island still has only two active cases of the virus, with o...
Struggling bars and restaurants will be able to apply for payroll tax relief, the Minister of Finance announced yesterday.
Curtis Dickinson said that for the quarter scheduled to end tomorrow, payroll...
Strict health precautions will be introduced to protect the island from Covid-19 as Bermuda prepares to reopen to visitors, the Premier said last night.
David Burt said that the Government had to stri...
The woman who has led Family Centre since it started is to step down today as the charity celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Martha Dismont, who will hand over to new executive director Sandy DeSilva, s...
Public Covid-19 testing scheduled to take place in Warwick this afternoon has been cancelled.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health said “pop-up” testing was supposed to take place at the Heron Bay...
An injured falcon nursed back to health last year has decided to stay in Bermuda, zoologists have revealed.
A tracker device has shown the peregrine falcon, christened Milly after she was found weak a...