Homeowners should be encouraged to rent their properties to tourists and ought to be initially exempt from hotel occupancy tax, according to the Opposition.
The Progressive Labour Party said yesterday...
The headteacher of Saltus Grammar School has declared herself “thrilled” with her students’ IGCSE results this year.
Claire Charlemagne said 122 students in years ten and 11 at the private school sat ...
Property owners who put their homes up for rent to tourists on internet letting sites could be breaking the law, The Royal Gazette has discovered.
Many homeowners on the Island are renting out rooms, ...
New tourism properties that sleep less than ten people should be exempt from hotel occupancy tax for their first three years in business, according to the Opposition.
The Progressive Labour Party, res...
An investigation into a fire at a construction yard in Warwick has not revealed the cause.
The blaze broke out at a property owned by Eddie Roque on Quarry Hill Road, Warwick, on May 20 and needed six...
A 76-year-old man was robbed outside his home in St George’s by a lone assailant in the early hours of Sunday, according to police.
The senior is still recovering from his injuries on a general ward a...
A toddler with a rare heart condition is finally able to breathe on his own again after undergoing an operation lasting more than nine hours in Toronto.
The doctor in Bermuda who helped arrange the su...
The Ombudsman is “more likely than not” to issue a special report on the Government’s reaction to a finding that it failed to protect a historic cemetery at Tucker’s Town.
Victoria Pearman told The Ro...
The Department of Health has moved to allay fears that its free fluoride supplement programme for children could be axed.
Two sources, neither of whom would be named, told The Royal Gazette that the c...
Elected officials at the Corporation of Hamilton have yet to sign up to a new code of conduct and guidelines for meetings issued by Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy — and one senior member insists h...