The Bermuda Business Development Agency failed to complete a review of its decision to refuse to release documents about an overseas company that wanted to set up shop on the island inside the legisla...
Legislation to require non-Bermudians be enrolled in a pension scheme was approved in the Senate on Wednesday.
The National Pension Scheme (Operational Pensions) Amendment Act will also allow seniors ...
A woman suffered a hand injury this afternoon when her car overturned near the entrance to the Town of St George.
According to a police spokesman, the incident happened at around 3pm as the driver was...
An e-waste drive will be launched this weekend to encourage the recycling of electrical items.
The public are asked to bring old laptops, computers, cable boxes, mobile phones and other electronics to...
Senators are expected to debate changes to the national pension scheme today to require expatriate workers to be enrolled.
But the Government will be short a senator in the wake of the election of Jas...
A legal battle between a construction firm owned by a government minister and his niece and her mother, his ex-sister-in-law will be fought out in the Court of Appeal.
But Island Construction, owned b...
Police have asked the public for their help to find Roydell Stovell, 63.
A police spokesman said Ms Stovell, who was last seen in Pembroke at 2am on Monday, is overdue to return to a medical facility....
An application for the release of further communications between the Bermuda Health Council and the Chief Medical Officer about two prominent physicians has been denied.
However the Information Commis...
A Southampton resident has called for road improvements after a car smashed through a fence and landed in the water near Jews Bay, Southampton.
Everett Gibson, who lives near the scene of the crash, s...
Artists have been challenged to create a cover design for a limited edition book about Bermuda’s role in genetics history.
The competition, launched yesterday by the Bermuda Principles Foundation and ...