A motorcyclist who suffered serious injuries in a crash with a police inspector’s car told a jury yesterday he remembered nothing about the incident.
Oronde Wilson told the Supreme Court he knew he wa...
The number of tourists tying the knot in Bermuda has rocketed in the past four years.
More than 7,500 people visited the island for weddings last year, compared with fewer than 4,000 in 2015, accordin...
A police officer charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a motorcyclist by driving without due care and attention after his car and a bike crashed appeared at Supreme Court yesterday.
Joel Cassid...
Bermuda must focus on air arrivals to keep the tourism industry flying high.
Zane DeSilva, the tourism minister, said increases in visitor numbers announced by the Bermuda Tourism Authority, were wel...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority has joined forces with agencies in New York and Rhode Island to promote a “Bermuda Triangle” of sailing events.
A BTA spokesman said the organisation had teamed up with N...
Police arrested eight road users for drink driving at roadside breathtest checkpoints last weekend.
A police spokesman said seven of the arrests took place on Friday night and the early hours of Satur...
A football club’s educational foundation is to mark its fifteenth year of helping young Bermudians.
The foundation, set up by Pembroke Hamilton Club in 2004, has supported more than 40 students who we...
Harbour Nights is set to return on April 17, according to the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce.
And the organisers of the street festival series are looking for more local vendors to take part.
A spokeswom...
Renovation work at Sessions House could force the judiciary out of the building and create a backlog of cases, it was revealed yesterday.
But Chief Justice Narinder Hargun said that the Government was...
The Information Commissioner’s Office has ordered the release of records related to the appointment of a former Director of Public Prosecutions.
But the office has upheld a decision by Government Hous...