Attorney-General Trevor Moniz has presented to Parliament a draft consultation copy of the Bribery Act 2016, which details plans to modernise Bermuda’s laws on corruption and bribery.
Mr Moniz, the Minister of Legal Affairs, noted that through the Of...
The solar power plant planned for a vacant airport runway will start at a limited capacity as the island’s power grid is reconfigured, Parliament heard this morning.
Grant Gibbons, the Minister of Economic Development, told MPs that the initial phase...
A series of public meetings on the topic of mixed status families have been arranged by the Consultative Immigration Reform Working Group.
The group, which is examining immigration policy in the light of protests sparked by the controversial Pathways...
KPMG in Bermuda will host its annual K-Nect Student Networking Event next Monday.
The 2016 Summer K-Nect event is aimed at Bermudian college and university students, and recent graduates, who are studying accounting, finance or another business relat...
There was no trading today on the Bermuda Stock Exchange.
The Royal Gazette/BSX Index remained at 1,202.79.
The BSX Insurance Index gained nearly one point, or 0.06 per cent, to close on 1,661.75.
Consumers paid 1.1 per cent more for the standard basket of goods and services in May than the same month a year ago, according to Government statistics.
The rate of inflation remained unchanged from April at 1.1 per cent.
The average cost of goods a...
The Bermuda Health Council helped to recover $700,000 in health insurance premiums in the fiscal year 2015 to 16.
Health minister Jeanne Atherden also said the organisation’s efforts — in collaborating with insurers and educating employers on their o...
Two women have been charged with stealing money from The Phoenix Store on Woodbourne Avenue where they were employed.
Tosha Simmons, 43, of Devonshire, was charged with stealing a total of $8,839 from the store. Tthe thefts took place on three separ...
A bill that would let tourists rent minicars will not be debated in the House of Assembly today.
Senator Michael Fahy, the tourism minister, made the announcement at a meeting organised by the Bermuda Taxi Owners and Operators Association last night...
Several events are being planned to mark the 400th anniversary of the first slaves arriving in Bermuda.
Sylvan Richards, Minister of Social Development and Sports, outlined some of the activities scheduled by Government and other organisations when h...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority’s public relations officers generated editorial content worth more than $26 million in advertising during 2015.
The BTA said yesterday that much of that content came from 108 journalists who visited the island last year ...
The Senate yesterday rejected amendments to the Human Rights Act aimed at solidifying marriage as being between a man and a woman.
Senator Michael Fahy, Senator Georgia Marshall, Senator Jeff Baron and Senator Lynne Woolridge of the One Bermuda Allia...