A charity for abused women which is facing closure because of a lack of funds spent more than 99 percent of its funds on salaries, payroll costs and administrative expenses last year.
Financial record...
A service marking the 100th anniversary of the death of the first Bermudian killed in the First World War will be held at the Anglican Cathedral tomorrow.
William Smith, 22, a black Royal Navy sailor ...
Police officers from more than 30 countries are arriving on the Island for a conference next week on the prevention of child abuse.
About 150 members of Interpol’s Specialist Group on Crimes against C...
A cigar half-smoked by wartime leader Winston Churchill during a conference in Bermuda is to go up for auction.
The British Prime Minister, who led the Allies to victory in the Second World War, lit u...
Premier Michael Dunkley will be among the competitors at a golf tournament raising funds for charity this afternoon.
More than 100 golfers in 26 teams will be taking part in The Duke of Edinburgh Inte...
Hamilton Mayor Graeme Outerbridge has condemned a fellow councillor for using back door tactics to undermine the authority of the municipality.
Mr Outerbridge finally spoke out over the Signgate contr...
Government has moved to reassure parents and teachers that public schools are not suffering from a shortage of essential school supplies.
The Ministry of Education issued a statement last night in the...
The Centre on Philanthropy is launching a host of new training programmes for charity staff and volunteers.
The programmes, which start next week, cover a range of issues including a fundraising boot ...
Corporation of Hamilton Secretary Edward Benevides has denied claims that he was instructed to remove parking signs throughout north Hamilton, describing the suggestion as “inaccurate, misleading and ...
Prosecutors will not press charges against a Court of Appeal judge accused of withholding or destroying audio recordings of court proceedings.
Pressure group Civil Justice Advocacy Group had filed a c...