An anti-racism group has urged Bermudians not to single out foreign workers, following a spate of anti-Filipino graffiti.
Bigoted messages have appeared in recent weeks near a stretch of the Railway T...
Aspiring architect Marshall Stoneham believes his drive for success comes from having a strong family background.
“I grew up in a single-parent home, which is something you hear about a lot when you s...
The Niobe Corinthian gambling ship is to go to the auction block, following a Supreme Court order approving its sale.
Chief Justice Richard Ground yesterday ruled the vessel must be sold to pay three ...
Long-standing Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) director Aideen Ratteray Pryse has announced she’s stepping down to make way for “new ideas and new blood”.
“The film festival is renewing itse...
The Niobe Corinthian gambling ship is to be appraised and sold, Chief Justice Richard Ground this afternoon ruled.
Selling the $4 million vessel will allow three former crew members, from Honduras, to...
Bermuda can import medicine from any country in the world, as long as the drugs are eligible for sale in the US, Canada or EU member states.
Junior Health Minister Cromwell Shakir told the Senate yest...
Investment incentives for disadvantaged communities would be taken away by an Opposition proposal for an Island-wide Economic Empowerment Zone (EEZ).
The Progressive Labour Party last night said the O...
A UK inquest into the death of Bermudian Dennis Lambert has concluded the 32-year-old died as a result of a drug overdose.
Mr Lambert was discovered in an unresponsive state at his flat in Thornton He...
A children’s rights campaigner has vowed to press on with her mission despite having her application for a child sex abuse charity turned down.
Debi Ray-Rivers says Bermuda needs better laws and resou...
Cup Match swimmers across the Island have been left with itchy, sometimes painful rashes, caused by an influx of jellyfish larvae in local waters.
Popularly known as “sea lice”, the rash struck many w...