The Bermuda Public Services Union recently honoured 261 public officers who have worked for the Government for more than ten years.
David Burt, the Premier, thanked the awardees for their collective 4...
The Government has renewed a call for the public to share their thoughts about race relations in Bermuda as part of a consultation process.
Lovitta Foggo, the Minister of Labour, Community and Sport, ...
The Fairmont Southampton hotel has been sold to a Miami-based company, it was announced last night.
Karim Alibhai, the founder of investment firm Gencom, said he planned an ambitious programme of reno...
A new police office opened in the Town of St George yesterday.
The community policing office, housed in a renovated building on Somer’s Wharf, will provide a base of operations for community police of...
A man was in police custody last night after a woman police officer was alleged to have been hit by a car after she tried to ticket the vehicle with the driver at the wheel.
A police spokesman said: “...
Representatives from the Hilton hotel chain visited Bermuda this week to discuss the Bermudiana Beach Resort.
The vacation hotel/residential development, to be open next summer, will be a part of the ...
Bermuda’s thin blue line has to police itself, the national security minister has said.
Wayne Caines told police they must hold each other accountable in the wake of a 2½-year sentence given to an off...
A new group to tackle the risks of climate change to Bermuda has been set up.
Glenn Fubler, a spokesman for the Bermuda Climate Action Network. said members had met for several months to find ways to ...
A former police officer was jailed for 2½ years yesterday for dumping more than 60 traffic tickets for his own profit.
Pc Kyle Wheatley, 34, resigned from the Bermuda Police Service on Monday after he...
A sex offender released just months ago was back behind bars yesterday after it was alleged he breached a supervision order.
Junius Caines appeared in the Supreme Court, where it was claimed he had br...