There is “no need to be concerned” about the island’s ongoing push to regain the printing of Bermuda passports from the British Government, home affairs minister Walton Brown told Parliament.
“We do b...
A 19-year-old Sandys man, injured yesterday morning in a crash by Elbow Beach, has been airlifted for treatment overseas, according to police.
He was a pillion passenger on a motorcycle that collided ...
Police have issued a warning over online sex abuse allegations.
Formal complaints must be made before police are legally able to investigate them, a police spokesman said.
The statement came in respon...
A female motorcycle rider was treated for serious foot and leg injuries after a crash just after 10am near Elbow Beach.
According to police, the collision occurred on South Road in Paget just east of ...
Ronald Lightbourne, an artist, activist and teacher, who died on Tuesday, was yesterday hailed as Bermuda’s “renaissance man”.
An accomplished piano and trumpet player, Mr Lightbourne, who was 71, per...
“A new class of bank” is to come to Bermuda, the Premier told the House of Assembly yesterday.
David Burt, who is also Minister of Finance, said that legislation on the way would create new services t...
A family said they were in shock yesterday after they were given six months to quit the land they have farmed for more than 50 years.
However Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Wor...
A celebration of 130 years of Saltus Grammar School will be held tomorrow night.
The event will also be used to honour Jon Beard, the deputy head teacher, who this month marked 40 years at the Pembrok...
Changes to Bermuda’s banking regulations on financial technology will be discussed by the House of Assembly today.
David Burt, the Premier and Minister of Finance, will deliver a ministerial statement...
Hundreds of families have signed up to an energy-saving programme, regulatory minister Walter Roban revealed today.
Mr Roban said 220 homes have connected to the grid and 65 are using solar water heat...