A massive bulk carrier made a visit to Dockyard yesterday morning for a fuelling stop.
The M/V Dragon arrived in the West End at around 7am yesterday, and is scheduled to depart at 8am today. The bulk...
Government has warned the public about a surge in influenza cases on the island. According to the Ministry of Health and Seniors, reports of fever, respiratory symptoms and influenza are all above nor...
Court reports were ordered on a man who yesterday admitted 16 dishonesty offences which took place since November.
Colin Landy Smith, 51, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to a raft of charges rela...
Bermuda has asked to be part of an international agreement fighting discrimination against women — but has kept the door open for exemptions on women priests and female conscription.
The Bermuda Gover...
A Warwick man this morning admitted multiple charges in connection to a police chase which took place yesterday.
Stevon Lightbourne, 28, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to charges of assaulting p...
They responded to the rallying cry and gathered for another day of protests, but by 9.15am they were sent back to work.
Between 150 and 200 people were at Union Square yesterday morning, with a podium...
Michael Dunkley has said he was in phone contact with the Commissioner of Police during the protests of December 2.
Speaking in the House of Assembly, the Premier said that he had six separate phone c...
Sylvan Richards formally apologised in the House of Assembly yesterday for remarks he made last week during a heated debate.
Mr Richards, the Minister of Social Development and Sport, was told to leav...
Government is looking into introducing universal broadband service, ensuring all Bermudians have access to a basic level of internet, according to Grant Gibbons.
Addressing the House of Assembly, the ...
Another “imported” case of Zika has been reported on the island, but there has yet to be a case of the virus being transmitted.
According to the Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit website, a single im...