A veteran former MP and member of the “class of ‘68” remembered “the greatest change in the social and political make-up of Bermuda” as the island marked the 50th anniversary of the historic General E...
David Burt made a case for Bermudian independence yesterday because he said it was unfair that Britain still exercised power over the island’s affairs.
The Premier told the House of Assembly it was “u...
The Bermuda Sloop Foundation’s sail training ship has headed off on a four-day voyage from St George’s to Philadelphia.
The Spirit of Bermuda, which left on Sunday, will take part in the city’s Memori...
A weekend vandal who left a trail of damaged cars outside homes is being hunted by police.
Several cars had their windshields broken in the early hours of Saturday on North Shore, Pembroke.
Residents ...
An apparent single vehicle crash early today in Paget brought down a light pole at a pedestrian crossing, a police spokesman said.
Police responded to the crash, on South Road near St Paul’s Lane, sho...
The UK’s Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill, which would force British Overseas Territories to set up a public register of company beneficial ownership, was yesterday set for Royal Assent.
The l...
The late Edwena Smith has been saluted for her contribution to the fight for universal adult suffrage.
Ms Smith died this month at the age of 86 — just before the milestone commemorations today for th...
A man was in hospital yesterday after he was struck by a hit-and-run rider in Hamilton in the early hours.
The injured man, believed to be aged 53 and from Pembroke, suffered a head injury after was k...
A special sitting of Parliament today will commemorate 50 years since the struggle for full voting rights resulted in the historic General Election of 1968.
Dennis Lister, the Speaker of the House, sa...
Four arrests were made over 48 hours after a gun attack on a Hamilton bar, the Minister of National Security said yesterday.
Wayne Caines told Parliament that he would be “unpopular” for taking a hard...