Senators will return to a spruced-up chamber when they get back to work after Easter, Deputy Speaker Derrick Burgess told MPs last week.
“Major work” over Christmas transformed the former Supreme Cour...
Muriel Archer, a missionary who survived a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in the Second World War, has died aged 96.
Ms Archer smuggled bibles into countries where preaching Christianity was forbidden ...
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital today after a crash involving a van and a car.
The incident happened on North Shore Road, Pembroke, near to the First Church of God, at about noon. The van appeare...
Women are leading the charge to bridge the racial divide in Bermuda.
Lynn Winfield, president of Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda, said on average three quarters of those at the group’s truth and ...
A man sentenced to 25 years in jail had his conviction overturned yesterday.
Trevone Saltus was convicted in May last year of the murder of Lorenzo Stovell in Sandys in 2012.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Gre...
An investigation has been launched into a blaze that swept across Devonshire Marsh at the weekend.
A patch at the northern verge of the marsh along Vesey Street continued to smoulder yesterday morning...
Ephraim Georges, a judge from Dominica who served in Bermuda from 1984 to 1988, has died at the age of 82.
Mr Georges was the brother of former Bermuda Court of Appeals president Telford Georges, who ...
A community group braved heavy rain at the weekend to launch a commemoration of the life of Nelson Mandela, a peace activist and former president of South Africa.
The Walk Together event saw a dozen r...
A float-building workshop for the Bermuda Day parade is to be held this weekend.
Christopher Naylor, a float expert from Sandys Middle School, will demonstrate how to build and decorate a traditional ...
The fiftieth anniversary of the Bermuda Turtle Project is to be celebrated by the Bermuda Post Office with a commemorative stamp issue on Thursday.
Four marine turtle stamps will be issued, featuring ...