United Bermuda Party MP John Barritt suggested Government is adding more bureaucracy with the newly named Ministry of Government Estates and Information Services.
Minister Neletha Butterfield is in ch...
Big Al Harris and Celeste Spencer Robinson were yesterday inducted into the Bermuda Music Hall of Fame.
The pair, renowned calypsonians of the 1930s, 40s and 50s, were saluted at a ceremony at Shine H...
The Bermuda Democratic Alliance is calling for Bermuda Hospitals Board to ensure waiting times for locals don’t go up as a result of medical tourism.
Candidate Michael Branco said the BDA is keeping a...
An award-winning teenaged sailor was killed in a road accident on Saturday night.
Vershon Simmons, 18, of Pembroke, died in King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after his motorcycle crashed with a car on...
Both Opposition parties called for families to be given help as experts predict the international cost of food is set to soar to a record level.
Global food prices are at their highest in 20 years, ac...
Construction firms are reporting a dreadful start to 2011 with turnover taking a huge drop from last year.
Former Construction Association of Bermuda president Alex DeCouto said his firm, Greymane Con...
Construction is beginning on a $7 million commercial warehouse at Industrial Park Road, Southampton bucking the trend of the crisis-hit industry in which hundreds of workers remain unemployed.
Nationa...
More than eight out of ten people stopped and searched by police last year were black, according to a sample survey.
Bermuda Police Service released a breakdown by race and sex from a random 25 percen...
Government Senate Leader David Burch condemned adults who routinely smoke drugs in front of children, as the Upper House yesterday passed a bill cracking down on doping in sport.
The Anti-Doping in Sp...
Economy Minister Kim Wilson said out-of-work Bermudians should try and break into landscape gardening a field dominated by foreigners.
Senator Wilson advised construction workers and skilled tradesmen...