A developer has been ordered to pay legal costs after he abandoned an effort to fight the validity of a prosecution over a failed hotel project.
Michael MacLean had asked for a judicial review of the ...
Three people were today charged with breaches of state of emergency regulations at an online sitting of Magistrates’ Court.
Rickai Raynor, 22, from Southampton, pleaded not guilty to allegations that ...
The public were enlisted last night in the fight against price gouging during the coronavirus crisis.
Walter Roban, the Deputy Premier, said an online reporting system had been created after “numerous...
A veteran sailor with close ties to Bermuda is missing in the Caribbean.
Bob Peel, the former captain of the Boadicea, the superyacht owned by Reg Grundy, the late Australian media mogul and former Be...
The urgent care centre in the East End was shut down to keep as many medical staff as possible available to man the general hospital as it prepared to come under “unprecedented pressure” due to the Co...
More troops are to be called up to boost the enforcement of the state of emergency shelter-in-place regulations, the Government said last night.
Wayne Caines, the national security minister, said he w...
Bermuda has suffered its first two deaths from Covid-19, it was revealed last night.
David Burt, the Premier, said he was “extremely sad” to break the news to the country.
He added: “All the days hav...
A cruise ship with more than 20 Bermudians has docked in South Florida — but many passengers remain on board.
Hundreds of passengers were allowed to leave the Coral Princess after it docked on Saturda...
Childcare services for essential workers are to be expanded.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, said the service, launched last Wednesday, was expected to grow to meet demand.
Mr Rabain added: ...
The public was warned today not to spread false information in the wake of rumours about inbound flights.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Tourism and Transport said the Government was aware of a voice...