Financial Assistance will have dealt out an “unprecedented” $50 million to roughly 2,680 residents in need by the close of the current fiscal year, according to Community Minister Wayne Scott.
That nu...
A video by teen filmmaker Marquedelle Philip Rodriguez, aimed at provoking thought on consumerism and its discontents, has been warmly received by more than 800 at the United Nations Headquarters in N...
The police investigation into the deaths of Anthony and Regina Robinson, a married couple found in their St George’s home on Monday, has been described as a case with “some very unique features”.
Poli...
Friends and family of pilot Anthony Robinson and his wife Regina have been left stunned by their deaths following an apparent domestic dispute in their St George’s home.
“They had their problems, but ...
Shadow Health Minister Zane DeSilva called on Government to tell the country what lies ahead with medical pre-certification, which he branded a One Bermuda Alliance cost-cutting measure that would har...
It was wrong to reveal in Parliament that threats had been made to Government Ministers, Public Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin told the House of Assembly.
Issuing an apology to MPs, a chastene...
Physicians fighting a law requiring second decisions for high-cost procedures are merely opposing the introduction of accountability for doctors, according to insiders on Government’s bid to introduce...
An agreement to develop the Hamilton waterfront has been declared void by MPs following a heated debate in the House of Assembly.
Both the motion and supporting legislation went to vote, and passed on...
The Island’s hospitals face a tough Budget, along with an arduous financial reappraisal in the coming fiscal year, Health Minister Trevor Moniz told MPs.
With healthcare costs running high, and the Be...
Legislation extending duty relief for the Island’s hotels and restaurants was last night given the go-ahead by the House of Assembly.
The Hotels (Temporary Customs Duty Relief) Amendment Bill 2014 and...