Changes to speed up compensation payments to people who suffer criminal injuries and to boost cruise ship revenue have been approved in the House of Assembly.
The amendments to the Criminal Injuries C...
Immigration legislation to be debated next week is only the first step, a town hall meeting was told last night.
Colin Anderson, the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of National Security, told an a...
Government is to review how the sugar tax was implemented over concerns that retailers had spread the impact of the tax across other items.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, told the House of...
The AXA End-to-End charity walk will feature an all-new event this year, and make a bigger cash donation to a school.
This year’s event will feature an End-to-Middle walk from St George’s to Hamilton ...
Past convictions for possession of small amounts of cannabis could be quashed, a Cabinet minister signalled yesterday.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health who led the House of Assembly budget debate fo...
Hidden cameras on a nature reserve have recorded the hatching of another cahow chick, the second this season.
JP Rouja, the Nonsuch Expeditions team leader, said the bird broke free from its egg on No...
The hero owner of a scooter showroom slammed an armed robber to the ground and forced him to flee empty-handed.
Nick Thomson, who runs ScooterMart on Lovers Lane, in Paget, said he took on the raider,...
A farmer has urged the Government to ban importation of a controversial weedkiller over health and environmental concerns.
Tom Wadson, of Wadson’s Farm, said it was “morally wrong” to allow glyphosat...
Government could install green energy solar panels on several of its buildings, it was revealed on Friday.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, told the House of Assembly that...
CedarBridge Academy planted a trio of Bermuda cedars today in honour of three women who made significant contributions to the school.
Kalmar Richards, Rosemary Matthews and Devina Butterfield were eac...