A former teacher accused of sexually assaulting a local student is fighting his extradition back to Bermuda from the United States.
The American citizen, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, is...
Services will be temporarily interrupted in the morning as members of the Bermuda Industrial Union hold their scheduled meeting with the Government.
The meetings are part of ongoing negotiations.
The ...
David Burt, the Premier, has defended Bermuda’s reputation as a financial services jurisdiction in the wake of a data breach at a local firm that drew international attention.
A statement issued this ...
A remembrance ceremony in tribute to Bermuda’s veterans and their families was observed today in St George’s.
Mayor Quinell Francis laid the poppy wreath in King’s Square as John Rankin, the Governor,...
A stink hangs over Bakery Lane in Pembroke where business owner David Swift is fuming over an unaddressed issue going back years.
Mr Swift, who owns Pembroke Paint Company, said the constant overflow ...
Two more people joined the register of Bermuda’s war dead yesterday.
The names of Doris Paddock, whose exact role in the Second World War remains undisclosed, and Royal Navy veteran John Headley Durh...
The six-month anniversary of a landmark case paving the way for same-sex marriage was marked with a full house on Friday night at the Earl Cameron Theatre.
Entertainer Mark Anderson, performing as his...
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Task Force has reported difficulties for persons commenting on the proposed use of quad bikes on West End park land.
The concept, which has been branded “troub...
A popular lecture on black Bermudian sailing history is to return this Thursday at the Blue Water Angler’s Club.
The free talk on African Bermudian maritime life will be delivered by speakers Maxine E...
The health insurance system needs drastic surgery to cut ballooning costs caused by obesity and chronic disease, fitness experts said yesterday.
But arresting the trend will need a collaborative appro...