A businessman who called off a ?star-studded? awards ceremony in Bermuda after an investigation showed many of his claims appeared to be bogus has been declared bankrupt in the Bahamas.
Dr. Rudolph Ki...
The teaching of literacy in middle and secondary schools needs to be improved, Education Minister Terry Lister admitted yesterday. Mr. Lister said primary school pupils were performing well in literac...
An investigation by the Human Rights Commission (HRC) into Government Minister David Burch?s comments about ?house niggers? is due to conclude ?very, very soon?, according to its chairman.
But Rod Att...
The Premier is backing a plan to launch a journalism training course for Bermudians on the Island.
Bermuda College is in talks with about developing a programme to produce more home-grown reporters.
D...
A magistrate told a drug addict he had to get himself on a rehabilitation programme before he could be sentenced for obstructing a Police officer.
Magistrate Tyrone Chin passed a piece of paper with a...
A Bermudian who smuggled 1.3 kg of cocaine into Britain hidden in bottles of syrup after becoming ensnared by a drug gang when he got into debt was jailed for eight years yesterday.
Malachi Eversley w...
A letter signed by more than 20 people condemning plans to bring an ?animal extravaganza? to Bermuda has been sent to Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield.
The message, penned by vet Maureen Ware-...
Gifted students could obtain degrees while still at school under a new plan being considered by Bermuda College.
The college is talking to the Ministry of Education about enrolling students in associa...
Direct flights to Bermuda from Atlanta and Boston could be cut off as early as next week if pilots at Delta Air Lines go ahead with a threatened strike.
The pilots? union at the bankrupt airline says ...
A businessman has had his hair cut for the first time in six years to raise money for a good cause.
McCal Roberts, a former Canadian Hotel resident now living at Bailey?s Bay, said he ?cried like a ba...