Government was yesterday called on to explain why it has budgeted an extra $8 million this year for external consultants in the Ministry of Works and Engineering and Housing.
Opposition MPs in the Hou...
A 22-year-old man walked free from court yesterday after a magistrate ruled that a knife he carried in public was not a bladed article.
The family of Clifton George Powell Ross hugged one another as S...
Tourism Minister Ewart Brown has defended his decision to use the Internet search engine Expedia as the main booking agent on the Government?s tourism website.
The Deputy Premier was criticised by hot...
Two scholarship schemes aimed at giving more Bermudians a chance at higher education were launched yesterday. Education Minister Terry Lister unveiled the National Training Board (NTB) initiatives at ...
Young people in Bermuda are not getting the appreciation they deserve, a Minister has claimed.
Youth Minister Dale Butler told a public PLP meeting in Warwick that Bermudians found it difficult to giv...
Deputy Premier Ewart Brown launched a tirade against the media at a public meeting, declaring he would no longer be answering ?plantation questions? from the Press.
The unprompted blast ? during which...
Young Bermudians are being encouraged to consider a career in the arts after taking part in a City Hall exhibition.
Hundreds of students from across the Island contributed pieces to Bermuda Society of...
All but one of Bermuda?s North American tourism offices were closed because they were not helping to sell the Island, Tourism Minister Ewart Brown told a public meeting.
The Deputy Premier said on Mon...
An accountant from Bermuda has helped to rebuild homes in New Orleans for victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Sue Kovacs, 33, of Hamilton Parish, travelled to Louisiana alone earlier this month to work on a...
Television bosses were last night trying to find out why cable viewers in Bermuda were unable to access the BBC World channel over the weekend.
Anecdotal reports suggested that the station was unavail...