Leaked legal documents relating to a Supreme Court action by the would-be developer of the Hamilton waterfront attack the constitutionality of the legislation that allowed Government to void the devel...
Bermuda cannot have any kind of economic growth without somebody signing some big cheques first, Finance Minister Bob Richards said yesterday afternoon in defence of the 2015-16 Budget statement.
The ...
The latest Budget was strong on debt-cutting but short on heart when it comes to Bermuda’s people.
This was the verdict from Martha Dismont, executive director of Family Centre, who asked: “How much a...
Rising premiums for the civil service are a taste of things to come for the private sector, according to a new insurer specialising in plugging the gaps in coverage.
“We have already seen and heard in...
Downpours after a night of thunder brought flooding, road closures and outages around the Island, as high tides coincided with a rise in sea levels.
Mills Creek, a perennial problem spot, was so badly...
The plight of dogs left tethered and alone in a field has prompted concerned members of the public to voice frustration at the inability of animal authorities to address the issue.
The owners of the d...
If the Budget were Christmas, “expect Scrooge instead of Santa Claus”, says Charles Jeffers, the deputy chairman of Age Concern.
Seniors advocates would like to see an increase in monthly pensions, bu...
Readers could be forgiven for wondering exactly what the ocean phenomenon was that raised Bermuda’s sea levels just in time for torrential rains.
A warm-water eddy is not an uncommon visitor to local ...
An austere 2015-16 Budget, heavy on savings measures, can be expected this morning from Finance Minister Bob Richards.
Mr Richards told The Royal Gazette that his Budget speech would include material ...
Glimpses of recovery can be seen in the Budget, according to Bob Richards, Minister of Finance, who characterised the latest Budget as part of a multi-year national recovery plan. Mr Richards got appl...