Bermuda’s Uighurs deserve the “basic human right” to travel and the public should write to the Premier asking that they be given it, according to Amnesty International.
Suzanne Wilson, executive direc...
Environmentalists claim a recent fire at a yard in Warwick has highlighted health risks allegedly faced by residents living near the industrial site.
Stuart Hayward, from Bermuda Environmental and Sus...
Bermuda’s famous cahows have 50 new purpose-built homes ready and waiting for them on Nonsuch Island.
The artificial nest boxes were designed by former conservation officer David Wingate and donated t...
New Premier Michael Dunkley pledged yesterday to rebuild the public’s confidence in his party after he was sworn into office at Government House.
The National Security Minister said he believed the el...
Families who claim Bermuda Medical Council is preventing them from having safe home births are continuing their protests today at the Ministry of Health.
Expectant parents and their supporters are tak...
Bermuda Employers’ Council is to put extra effort into tackling sexual harassment after a poll revealed that a quarter of women and 18 percent of men have suffered it at work.
The survey, conducted by...
A group of parents claim they are being prevented from having home births because of Bermuda Medical Council’s misinterpretation of a 65-year-old law.
The parents issued a press statement yesterday cl...
Children as young as three are taking part in substance abuse prevention programmes.
Joanne Dean, from the Department of National Drug Control (DNDC), said the programmes started in preschool and were...
The personal staff of former Premier Craig Cannonier are waiting to hear whether they still have jobs under the country’s new leader.
Chief of staff Dale Jackson, press secretary Charmaine Burgess and...
Cabinet ministers Mark Pettingill and Shawn Crockwell say they will not step down over Jetgate — despite fresh calls today from the Opposition for them to do so.
Opposition leader Marc Bean said in a ...