The electoral clean sweep in Barbados was democracy in action, according to Carl Neblett, president of the Barbados Association of Bermuda.
Mia Mottley, the daughter of former Bermuda Attorney-General...
The Regulatory Authority has backed hi-tech smart meters installed by power firm Belco.
The authority said yesterday that the meters comply with safety standards set by the United States Federal Commu...
Bermuda’s Portuguese community was “ecstatic” after it was announced yesterday that a public holiday next year will mark the 170th anniversary of the arrival of the first immigrants from Madeira.
Andr...
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, accused Commissioner of Police Michael DeSilva of poor succession planning yesterday after three Bermudians were overlooked in the hunt for his replace...
A violence reduction programme is under way in Bermuda’s prisons, national security minister Wayne Caines told Parliament this morning.
The programme has been completed by six inmates in Westgate, Mr ...
Proposed legislation to tax and regulate people who rent their homes to visitors was welcomed yesterday by the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
But Michael Cranfield, of Vacation Rentals Bermuda, said the V...
The chairman of the Coalition for the Protection of Children is to step down after more than 25 years with the organisation she founded.
Sheelagh Cooper, who was executive director of the charity for ...
Jevon Williams, a lawyer at AIG, was announced as the new chairman for the Coalition for the Protection of Children.
Dwayne Caines, a spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service, was named as deputy chai...
Belco is to run an education campaign on wireless devices at the forefront of the company’s modernisation plans.
“Smart meters”, which record electricity consumption in detail and beam readings straig...
Dilapidated buses and “unfair” management are frustrating bus drivers, according to Bermuda Industrial Union head Chris Furbert.
“The answer is that they need to buy more buses,” Mr Furbert said after...