A legal battle between three sisters over ownership of a Pembroke home came to a head last month, as the Supreme Court decided the property should be divided among them.
Rosemarie Pedro had argued she...
The Government intends to “soft launch” a significant revision of Bermuda’s healthcare next autumn, but full implementation could take years.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, told a town hall in Sa...
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, urged the Bermuda public yesterday to be prepared for the potential impact of Hurricane Humberto.
Mr Caines said the Emergency Measures Organisation ha...
Bermuda’s doctors have warned the proposed Bermuda Health Plan may not reduce the cost of healthcare without hurting the quality of service.
In advance of the first in a series of town hall meetings o...
An advisory group has called on a faster and more transparent immigration policy as the island awaits the details of promised immigration reform.
BermudaFirst’s Future State Report, the second phase o...
Bermuda’s sixth road fatality is set to be laid to rest on Wednesday in her native Arkansas.
Jamie Kopp, 49, died as a result of a traffic collision on September 5 on North Shore Road in Hamilton invo...
The PGA Tour will launch the Bermuda Championship this atuumn — but more Bermudians are needed to make the event a success.
Jordan Burns, volunteer co-ordinator with event organiser Bruno Event Team, ...
A former Bermuda judge has been criticised by the Court of Appeals for saying he was getting “horny” in the middle of a murder trial.
Carlisle Greaves, who had served as a puisne judge until last mont...
A 65-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving on Saturday after a two-vehicle collision on South Road, Southampton.
A police spokesman said that at about 8.45pm officers received a r...
An election to fill a vacant seat at the Corporation of St George has been pushed back to October after no candidates were nominated.
Nomination day for the extraordinary municipal election, to fill t...