Bermuda has shown its worth with the hosting of the America’s Cup, Michael Dunkley told The Royal Gazette after racing came to its historic close.
“Bermuda shines brightly on the world stage,” the Pre...
A cybersecurity advisory was issued this afternoon by the Bermuda Government over a surge in online attacks around the world.
A statement follows:
The Ministry of National Security is advising that a ...
Former MP John Barritt has just over a week from today to decide whether to declare his candidacy in the upcoming General Election.
Admitting he had to be “realistic” with July 18 looming, Mr Barritt ...
A breakfast programme for students in need has flourished to cover 15 schools, up from 12 in 2016, with almost 100,000 meals given out in the last year alone.
For Sheelagh Cooper, founder of the Coali...
Shots were fired early today in the area of Khyber Pass, Warwick, with no injuries reported, a police spokesman said.
Officers responded to gunshots at around 4.45am, and found evidence confirming tha...
Dean Fairhurst, the lead singer of the UK group Slydigs, is to play an acoustic set for audiences at the America’s Cup Village after the close of racing on Monday.
Fairhurst, who recently completed a ...
David Stubbs, son of the late MP, Cabinet minister and surgeon John Stubbs, has been Called to the Bar as the island’s latest lawyer, in a ceremony before Chief Justice Ian Kawaley.
Mr Stubbs, who joi...
Tempers are alleged to have flared between One Bermuda Alliance candidate Sheila Gomez and a member of the Progressive Labour Party during canvassing in Warwick North Central.
However, the Opposition ...
Reggae legends Third World take the stage on Sunday night after the close of races at the America’s Cup.
The Jamaican group, celebrating 43 years as an act, return to the island with their reggae fusi...
The Opposition has decried the CITV airing of a segment from Michael Dunkley, the Premier, calling it “blatantly partisan and political messaging”.
The Government station, which largely broadcasts cul...