The Minister of Home Affairs will have to reconsider an application for a permanent residency certificate after the Supreme Court set aside decisions by himself and the Immigration Appeal Tribunal.
Th...
The West End Development Corporation maintained that it is keeping an open mind on the future of the Cross Island Marina project.
And while the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce criticise...
A new charity recently established to woo females to the trades has named Marvelyn Rogers as it’s first scholarship recipient.
Ms Rogers, one of two females in the Automotive Technology Diploma progra...
A new series of stamps highlighting Bermuda’s involvement in the First World War is set to be released this week by the Bermuda Post Office.
The series, designed by Keno Simmons, celebrates the servi...
The maximum pay for executives and physicians at King Edward VI Memorial Hospital has decreased, according to figures released by the Bermuda Hospitals Board yesterday.
Compensation for executives, in...
A Devonshire man was surprised to be fined $800 for doing a “wheelie”, while a stolen chocolate bar cost a senior $100, when they appeared in Magistrates’ Court today.
Sergio Robinson, 25, pleaded gui...
One Bermuda Alliance backbencher Leah Scott yesterday reiterated her commitment to the party in the wake of her removal as Junior Minister of Education.
Ms Scott expressed her disappointment with the ...
New environment minister Cole Simons said he was honoured to be named a Cabinet minister and is looking forward to hitting the ground running.
“It’s something that was unexpected, but the Premier had ...
The Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission has seen a “robust demand” for applications to establish properties as designated casino sites.
Richard Schuetz, the executive director of the commission, said the...
Bermuda Tourism Authority and the Ministry of Public Works have produced a “Beach Vision” for the island, charting the direction for development.
The “vision”, based on the results of surveys and focu...