Those looking to enjoy the Bermuda Day Parade might want to bring an umbrella, as wet weather has been forecast for tomorrow.
According to the Bermuda Weather Service’s public forecast, a few showers ...
The House of Assembly is set to return today, discussing an expansion of human rights legislation to further block discrimination.
It is understood that during today’s session, the House of Assembly w...
Retired journalist and former Bermuda resident Morley Safer has died at 84.
Safer, a fixture on the news programme 60 Minutes since 1970, lived for a period in the 1980s at Mizzentop in Warwick with h...
A mother said she was shocked by a brazen machete attack on a stranger, which occurred in front of numerous witnesses including her children.
The witness, who asked not to be identified, told The Roya...
About 30 people met to discuss immigration issues surrounding adoption as part of the first public meeting of the Immigration Working Group hosted by the Bermuda Public Services Union last night.
Any...
A troupe of Mount Saint Agnes students took to Hamilton on Tuesday to spread the message of the Bermuda National School Salute.
The students attended several spots in the city — including the offices ...
Not so long ago she had aspirations to be a doctor, but thanks to a new programme Breanna West is launching a career in business she never foresaw.
Ms West, 19, was celebrated yesterday as the first s...
Michael Dunkley recently highlighted the island during a live Bloomberg radio interview at Elbow Beach.
During the interview, which was conducted last Friday, the Premier discussed the island’s econom...
A former Bermuda Regiment sergeant has been told his sentence should have been reduced and suspended — had it not already been served.
Jason DeCouto had admitted having two mini-Ruger magazines at his...
A conditional discharge against one of the island’s oldest charities has been set aside after an appeal in Supreme Court.
The Committee of 25 had been given a two-year conditional discharge for operat...