Conscription to the island’s defence force is to be abolished in the next few months, the Minister of National Security announced yesterday.
Wayne Caines added that the end of compulsory service in th...
A prominent gay rights activist predicted yesterday that Bermuda would face a backlash after the Government revealed plans to end same-sex marriage and adopt a watered-down “domestic partnerships” ini...
Dilton Lightbourne, a businessman, musician and member of the Progressive Labour Party, has died. He was 81.
A former PLP chairman for Warwick, Mr Lightbourne for many years operated Lightbourne Broth...
Ousted former premier Craig Cannonier is to make a fresh attempt to lead the One Bermuda Alliance.
Mr Cannonier, who quit in the wake of the Jetgate controversy in 2014, is to stand for leader of the ...
Michael Lee Chin, a Jamaican entrepreneur who has risen to become one of Canada’s wealthiest businessmen, is to address the Progressive Labour Party’s gala on November 18.
Mr Lee Chin, the president a...
More contractors for the airport redevelopment project have been announced.
Aecon Group has awarded the mechanical contract to Update Contracting Bermuda Airport Limited (Update Contracting), and its ...
Bermuda Day is to be tied to a fixed date.
The holiday — seen as the unofficial start to summer — will now be held on the last Friday in May rather than May 24.
Zane DeSilva, the Minister of Social De...
Former Progressive Labour Party MP and senator Reginald Burrows, who died yesterday, was an eclectic Progressive Labour Party veteran and elder statesman of Bermuda politics.
Mr Burrows, who was 83, b...
A gift of life born out of tragedy forged a special bond between American José Famania and Bermudian Charmaigne Laws.
It is because Mr Famania received the heart of Ms Laws’ 20-year-old daughter Chard...
Bermuda hit a purple patch in a successful fun run designed to raise funds for an incurable autoimmune disease.
The event was aimed at raising cash to fight lupus — using the theme colour for lupus aw...