A Government bid to buy a shuttered sports centre may be scrapped, the House of Assembly has heard.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, said the $1 million sale was still bud...
Proposed legislation to tackle problems faced by mixed-status families is a step forward, a human rights lawyer has said.
Peter Sanderson, who has represented several people in immigration and human r...
A Bermudian park has joined a scheme to preserve forests in Commonwealth countries.
The Walsingham Nature Reserve, known as Tom Moore’s Jungle, is the first in a British Overseas Territory to be accep...
A Bermudian convicted in connection with a car crash in the United States that left a teenager with permanent brain injury should be extradited, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Paul Martin, 64, pleaded g...
A tow truck caught fire in Hamilton yesterday.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service said it received a call about a vehicle fire at the junction of King Street and Elliot Street at 6.20...
Five more people have been tested for a potential killer strain of coronavirus, the Ministry of Health revealed yesterday.
A ministry spokeswoman added that 22 people were “self-monitoring with public...
Police are looking into the sudden death of a man at a Sandys home yesterday afternoon.
A police spokesman said the body was found at around 2pm.
He added: “An on-call doctor visited the scene and pro...
MPs yesterday paid tribute to late trade unionist Glen Simmons as a warrior for social justice.
Jason Hayward, a former president of the Bermuda Public Service Union, said Mr Simmons was always on the...
A pair of half-siblings accused of the 2006 murder of a man were found guilty by a unanimous jury verdict yesterday.
Katrina Burgess, 49, and Cleveland Rogers, 52 had denied the premeditated murder of...
A campaign manager for the Progressive Labour Party died suddenly at the weekend.
Keita Wilson was 45.
Ms Wilson helped Tinee Furbert’s successful campaign for the St George’s South seat in the 2017 G...