MP and author Tinee Furbert entertained students at St David’s Primary School with a reading from her new book Fudgesicle yesterday morning.
Ms Furbert, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors...
Dear Sir,
I read with great interest your front-page coverage today of threatened legal action by the Fishermen’s Association of Bermuda against the Government, demanding a halt to plans to set up Mar...
Video footage from a drone inside Hurricane Fiona as it barrelled towards Bermuda has been released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Drone maker Saildrone, Inc and the NOAA rel...
The Government’s position paper on the minimum wage makes it clear that the debate on minimum wages has moved from whether Bermuda should have a “wage floor“ at all to “how much” it should be and “whe...
A financial support package for families struggling to deal with increases in the cost of food will be discussed by the Cabinet next week.
David Burt, the Premier and Minister of Finance, told MPs t...
Emergency laws originally designed to rapidly crack down on gangs ten years ago will be made permanent, the Government said yesterday.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General, said that when gang vi...
Just 14 per cent of Bermuda reinsurers and Insurance Linked Securities funds surveyed have a developed approach to ESG — environment, social and governance — risks, according to a new study.
And the ...
Dear Sir,
I have been following with interest the speculation about whether the Governor will approve a law legalising cannabis and the Premier’s assertion that the community voted for it. The communi...