The One Bermuda Alliance is likely to call a General Election rather than “suffer a humiliating defeat” at the no-confidence vote looming this Friday, Senator Renée Ming predicted.
With both parties g...
As this Bermuda Government confronts its toughest challenge yet, all eyes are on Michael Dunkley — with a showdown brewing for this Friday’s sitting of the House.
With Opposition leader David Burt’s m...
A youngster injured yesterday in a motocross accident was in critical condition this morning at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit, according to police.
The 8-year-old boy struck a wall at around 2.25...
People get ready: just a week remains for reggae king Barrington Levy’s Bermuda comeback.
Two years on from kicking off Cup Match with trademark energy, Levy will bring dancehall and the detour posse...
Former Clerk of the Legislature John Gilbert, who was deeply versed in parliamentary procedure and became a keen historian in retirement, has died at the age of 90.
Stepping down in 1989 after 14 year...
The husband of Mary Elizabeth McKee, the New Zealand woman who lost her life in a boat collision on Thursday night, has been identified as Arthur McKee by a New Zealand web site.
Mr McKee, 69, was thr...
Roads and car parks are to be closed in Hamilton on Sunday for the tall ships bon voyage festival, as well as the Royal Bermuda Regiment’s parade rehearsal.
The two events mean that Front Street will ...
With drought conditions continuing after a bone-dry month of May, the Ministry of Public Works has called on the public to “make all efforts” in conserving the island’s most precious resource.
Demands...
Michael Skinner, a father of two who was born and raised in Spanish Point, is remembered by his family as a “very gentle, a very loving and kind person”.
The son of Andre and Joan Skinner, the 41-year...
A journey of exploration has brought photographer Amanda Temple’s collection, Tapestry of Tales, to local shelves.
The portraits and their stories were painstakingly gleaned over Ms Temple’s years of ...