Premier Craig Cannonier called for unity in the aftermath of a march on Parliament by union members protesting Government’s planned change to transport laws.
“This is not about, as we heard earlier to...
Wildcat strikes by ferry and bus staff will be illegal in the near future if proposed changes to labour laws are approved.
And the controversial move could put Government on a collision course with th...
Two men jailed for conspiring to smuggle half a million dollars’ worth of cocaine to the Island may be freed if their appeals against conviction are successful in the Supreme Court.
Footballer Everett...
Ash Wednesday — tomorrow — will be marked by teams from the Anglican Church offering prayer and ashes to the public around Hamilton.
Christians traditionally mark their foreheads with a cross of ashe...
Government has spent $5.5 million to date to clean up Morgan’s Point, according to Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, who told MPs that the job was expected to be done by March 31, 2016.
The tota...
Premier Craig Cannonier spent less on travel in 14 months than the Progressive Labour Party government, according to a rebuttal to Opposition criticism of the Premier’s travel bill.
The statement came...
The Bermuda Regiment and Bermuda Fire Service have teamed up to promote firefighting as a career for soldiers finishing their service.
Regiment Commanding Officer Lt Col Michael Foster-Brown said the ...
Premier Craig Cannonier has taken 17 official trips since assuming office, costing taxpayers a total of $180,000.
The breakdown of expenses, given in response to parliamentary questions from Progressi...
The exploitation of social media by sexual predators targeting children is likely to increase, according to the Coalition for the Protection of Children.
Director of Special Projects Kelly Hunt spoke ...
The Island’s contributory pension scheme faces an uncertain future, according to population figures released yesterday by the Department of Statistics.
Bermuda’s population is projected to age this de...