The Bermuda Constitution of 1968 was crafted to “maintain the status quo”, even as it advanced voters’ rights, a visiting academic has said.
Nicola Barker, an expert on human rights and constitutional...
The race is on today as the Progressive Labour Party and the One Bermuda Alliance do battle in the island’s first by-elections since December 2016.
In Paget East, Scott Pearman of the OBA takes on Cur...
Old-school voters in Paget East said they were worried about the island’s future as they head to the polls tomorrow.
In a traditional stronghold of the One Bermuda Alliance, The Progressive Labour Par...
A massive solar power plant is to be built on a vacant runway at the airport.
Saturn Solar Bermuda 1, a part of Canadian-based Saturn Power, will develop the six-megawatt power plant on “the finger”, ...
A tall ship designed to be crewed by the disabled is to visit Bermuda tomorrow.
The sailing ship Tenacious, one of only two ships adapted for crew with disabilities, is expected to dock in St George’s...
Four women have been announced as winners of the English Speaking Union’s annual education awards.
The global education organisation picked Maya Palacio, Gilat Smith, Samantha Soares and Tess Spencer....
A shark caused excitement at Shelly Bay yesterday after cruising close to the popular beach in Hamilton Parish.
Swimmers and kite surfers spotted the shark, including its dorsal fin breaking the surfa...
All eyes are on Paget East and Warwick North East this week as a double by-election on Thursday stands to deliver a verdict on the One Bermuda Alliance.
Political commentators Phil Perinchief, the for...
The future looks bright for promising mechanical engineer Sekai Wainwright-Basden.
The CedarBridge Academy student will graduate from high school this month, hot on the heels of graduating with merit ...
Bermuda will be able to send prison inmates with mental disorders overseas for treatment under legislation approved last week in Parliament.
Health minister Kim Wilson told MPs the legislation would h...