Problems with the sewage plant at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital have not resulted in any risk to public health, the Government said.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Environment and Natural Res...
The Bermuda Government is still pursuing the trustees of failed sports facility Sandys 360 for hundreds of thousands of dollars of taxpayers’ cash paid out by mistake.
A public access to information r...
Earlier this month, in a boardroom at the Parliamentary Registry on Wesley Street in Hamilton, a group of local politicians and two overseas visitors sat poring over a large map of Bermuda, discussing...
The number of registered voters has risen by almost six per cent in the past six years, with 2,388 more people on the electoral roll now than in June 2010.
Parliamentary registrar Tenia Woolridge told...
A struggling charity that issued a plea for help this month in The Royal Gazette has since been “inundated” with calls of support.
Allison Figureido, the founder and director of BSMART Foundation, sai...
David Burt, the Shadow Minister of Finance, has admitted he knew in advance that Government members of the Public Accounts Committee could not attend its last meeting, as all had sent their apologies ...
Falling house prices in Bermuda mean the threshold for properties which come under rent control is to be reduced.
Homes with an annual rental value of $27,000 or less are regulated by the Rent Commiss...
Members of the Public Accounts Committee are at loggerheads over whether chairman David Burt should have ordered a senior civil servant to provide them with the full agreement on the new airport.
Corr...
The Bermuda Government has rejected a freedom of information request for a raft of documents detailing how the new multimillion-dollar airport deal will work.
And it has also refused to release a lega...
The referendum on marriage equality could take place in less than ten weeks but all is so far quiet on the campaign front.
The two-question ballot — which will ask whether voters are in favour of same...