Alexander “Sandy” Mitchell, a Paralympian who founded the WindReach centre for those with special needs, has died aged 74.
Mr Mitchell, born in Edinburgh, Scotland, had cerebral palsy diagnosed early ...
A day of unity and healing is to be held tomorrow.
The public is asked to show its support and join in the National Peace Day at Devonshire’s National Sports Centre.
The Ministry of National Security ...
The island’s foster parents were treated to an “appreciation tea” on Sunday in recognition of their crucial role.
Michael Weeks, the Minister of Social Development and Sports, thanked guests at the Fa...
The choice of lawyer Narinder Hargun as the next Chief Justice was assailed in the House of Assembly. Announced last month, the appointment of Mr Hargun to succeed Ian Kawaley in the post drew sharp c...
The Bermuda Government will introduce an electronic gazette because publishing notices in the newspaper represents a bygone era, government reform minister Lovitta Foggo said.
Legislation was tabled o...
Workers who lost their jobs in the banking sector will benefit from the Bermuda Government’s agreement with the Binance Group, David Burt said today.
Mr Burt told the House of Assembly middle-aged wom...
The island’s chefs will square off in a night of fundraising fun for charity.
Along with culinary “bragging rights”, a gold sovereign is among the prizes for the soup-a-bowl this month from the Eliza ...
Caped and costumed participants in this year’s XL Catlin End-to-End were greeted by a cool and fair morning start to the charity event in St George’s.
End-to-end throngs headed to the West End through...
David Burt vowed a public register of beneficial ownership will not be imposed on Bermuda as he delivered a broadside against the British Government today.
The Premier said the UK Parliament’s demand ...
David Burt, the Premier, said that his government would provide the jobs promised by the One Bermuda Alliance administration.
Mr Burt said: “We will not be distracted, we will continue to meet these i...