Bermuda’s financial crisis and the battle to pull the island back from the brink of disaster has been chronicled in a book by Bob Richards, the former Minister of Finance.
Mr Richards left political l...
Government paid out more than $1 million in penalties after it submitted late financial statements late in 2015 and 2016, the House of Assembly heard.
The details emerged as Government MP Rolfe Commis...
Home affairs minister Walton Brown batted away questions in the House of Assembly yesterday over alleged links to developer Michael MacLean.
It was claimed that Mr Brown told Mr MacLean that he would ...
The 93-year-old owner of a barbershop that has become an institution was yesterday honoured with the first award for business leaders in the Court Street area.
Earlston “Scratchie” Lawrence, whose Ang...
CedarBridge Academy principal Kalmar Richards saluted the high achievers of “the Bridge” at the school’s prize-giving last night.
It was a special ceremony for Ms Richards, who will take over the role...
A bid to launch dune buggy tours in the West End is “a different proposal entirely” from a plan to introduce all-terrain vehicle tours through local beauty spots, the Bermuda Tourism Authority said ye...
The Bermuda Government has negotiated a $135 million loan agreement with Butterfield Bank, David Burt announced today.
The Premier said the loan, which will cover the 2017-18 fiscal year and a portion...
The One Bermuda Alliance is redefining itself in Opposition, deputy leader Leah Scott said yesterday.
The Southampton East Central MP dismissed the idea of a third party reshaping Bermuda’s political ...
Nearly $16,000 in fines were handed out to 20 motorists convicted of driving without due care and attention in Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Most appearances at the packed court session were motorcycl...
The riots of 1977 were remembered from both sides of the barricades at an anniversary gathering to mark 40 years since the unrest.
Former soldier Wendell Hollis told how the last-minute intervention o...