Parliament opens for business today after the Christmas and New Year break, with three items of legislation coming from the Bermuda Government.
The Medical Practitioners Act, the Electricity 2016 Act ...
Parliament has seen “watershed legislation” for the island’s energy sector with a new bill that will open up the electricity market, according to Grant Gibbons, the Minister of Economic Development.
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The call for a national vote to settle the contentious issue of same-sex marriage has a familiar ring to John Kane, Bermuda’s honorary Irish consul.
Last year, the Republic of Ireland made history aft...
New rights for long-term residents have been defended after Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda decried the move as one that would inevitably discriminate against black Bermudians.
Lynne Woolridge, t...
A large brush fire broke out shortly before 4pm today just west of Woodland’s Road in Pembroke.
Fire crews responded swiftly with two trucks at the scene dousing flames behind a warehouse off Astwood ...
New legislation allowing long-term residents to obtain Bermuda status will inevitably prove discriminatory towards black Bermudians, according to Lynne Winfield of the anti-racism group Curb.
Ms Winfi...
The training ship Spirit of Bermuda has returned successfully from another expedition, after taking a lashing during rough seas last month.
A group of girl students from the Whitney Institute came ash...
The Progressive Labour Party’s by-election victory dealt good press to its leader along with a stinging rebuke to the Bermuda Government over the state of the economy, according to a PLP source.
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Diallo Rabain stormed to victory by a decisive margin for the Progressive Labour Party last night in Devonshire North Central, where he took 56 per cent of the vote.
Mr Rabain hailed his win over the ...
An open meeting on the island’s airport redevelopment plan featured a sceptical and often heated crowd for a second night.
Craig Looby, a developer with the Urban Maximum Industries, Inc (UMI), rose a...