Life is slowly getting back to normal for some in the Caribbean less than four months after their homelands were battered by hurricanes.
While the recovery still has a long way to go on some islands, Bermuda has played its part in helping people to ...
There are many dystopian novels around these days, but none so that has had such an impact as one of the originals — 1984 by George Orwell. Published in 1949, it is arguably one of the finest books when it comes to examining political discourse both ...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment today stepped up its recruitment efforts as it prepares for life after conscription.
National security minister Wayne Caines joined Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel David Curley for a rallying call at the Regiment’s ne...
Governor John Rankin has paid a visit to the Royal Bermuda Regiment pop-up recruiting office in Hamilton.
Mr Rankin toured the RBR shopfront and spoke to Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel David Curley as well as to soldiers manning the centre.
Th...
Amendments increasing fees for health insurers have been approved by the Senate.
According to the Government, insurers did not object to the increases, which will help to fund the work of the Bermuda Health Council.
The Health Insurance Amendment 201...
Legislation to expand the list of national parks and amend park fees were today approved in the Senate.
Legislation to expand the list of national parks and amend park fees was yesterday approved in the Senate.
The Bermuda National Parks Amendment Ac...
A controversial law change to give the Government more control over the gambling watchdog was backed by the Senate yesterday.
The amendments were designed to empower the responsible minister to give policy direction to the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commi...
Legislation designed to replace same-sex marriage with domestic partnerships was backed last night by senators.
Only One Bermuda Alliance senators Andrew Simons, Justin Mathias and Nandi Outerbridge spoke against the Domestic Partnership Act as the l...
The first phase of a government plan to improve standards in care homes was approved yesterday in the Senate.
Junior health minister Crystal Caesar said the Residential Care Homes and Nursing Homes Amendment Act 2017 would help to protect people from...
The One Bermuda Alliance has released its response to the Bermuda Government’s report on its fiscal performance in the first half of the fiscal year.
It reads as follows:
It is with considerable satisfaction that the Opposition provides comments on r...
The Transport Control Department has reopened after closing this morning because of a broken water pipe.
According to the Ministry of Transport and Regulatory Affairs, service resumed after repairs were carried out.
Bermuda will make its beneficial ownership register public when all members of the G20 are required to do so, Attorney-General Kathy Lynn Simmons said yesterday.
She told the Senate the island would “certainly comply” at that point and would, in the ...