A former leader of the Progressive Labour Party called yesterday for a palace coup by MPs to topple the Premier in a protest over Covid-19 restrictions.
Marc Bean, now the leader of the Free Democrati...
Police said today they were aware of plans for a weekend protest over the Government’s promotion of Covid-19 vaccination and had contacted the organisers.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Martin Week...
A new book that charts the history of the island’s railway service is to be launched next week.
The Bermuda Railway, published by the National Museum of Bermuda examines the short life of the ser...
Police today warned the public faced heavy fines of up to $6,000 if they broke the latest Covid-19 rules.
A spokesman said that – although most people had stuck to the rules – police officers, soldier...
Forecasters tonight issued a severe weather watch.
The island was hit by thunderstorms tonight and the Bermuda Weather Service warned that “unsettled weather conditions” would continue into the night....
Cashier services at a Government building are to restart tomorrow.
Money-handling staff will return to work to take payments at the Government Administration Building on Parliament Street, which is al...
A palm tree transported from Bermuda more than 200 years ago to a Scottish botanical gardens is to face the axe.
The Bermuda palmetto tree, Sabal Bermudana, which arrived at the Royal Botanical Garde...
The education minister tonight signalled the public school system could move to remote learning if coronavirus cases continued to increase.
Diallo Rabain said: "The decision to move to remote learning...
A total of 16 new coronavirus infections were identified at the weekend - which brought the number of active cases to 68.
The news came as the Government announced tougher measures to fight a recent s...
The curfew period was lengthened today in a bid to fight a spike in coronavirus cases - and the spread of the deadlier UK variant.
David Burt, the Premier, said that from tomorrow, the night-time lock...