The fire that ravaged Front Street will go into Hamilton’s history books, joining other landmark blazes that inflicted heavy damage but could have been worse.
Bermuda’s last major fire was the inferno...
The island’s first information privacy legislation has been passed in the Senate, but is likely to be delayed two years to allow organisations to prepare.
However, a privacy commissioner will soon be ...
Air arrivals, one of the coveted indicators for the Bermuda Tourism Authority, rose 11.3 per cent for the first quarter of the year according to the Department of Statistics.
Bermuda hosted 32,233 air...
Lawrence Minors, a popular member of Bermuda’s shrinking fraternity of veteran calypso artists, has died at the age of 73.
The bassist played with the Bermuda Strollers, one of the island’s internatio...
After years of helping others get medical help, grassroots activist Cleveland Simmons is turning to the public for assistance of his own.
“I’ve been so busy looking after people, I haven’t been able t...
It is likely to be a year before the Human Rights Amendment Act, turned down by the Senate, can be brought back to Parliament by Opposition MP Wayne Furbert.
Mr Furbert said he had sought three legal ...
A group tasked with retooling unpopular healthcare legislation will have a busy summer amending the Act in time for Parliament this September.
“We will see how fast we can put something together,” sai...
The eve of the birth of Nelson Mandela will be marked tomorrow night with a jam session at the Chewstick Foundation on Front Street.
The South African activist, who died in December 2013, would have t...
After years of illness and frustration over the lack of an accurate diagnosis, Stacey Dunn has concluded that the water in her home is the cause of her sickness.
“We’re just getting out of here,” Ms D...
Legislators have approved an Act toughening Bermuda’s anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism regime — even as Opposition MPs decried the appearance of an international double standard.
The Proceeds ...