Walter Roban returned to Cabinet yesterday, less than seven months after he resigned amid accusations of corruption.
Mr Roban stepped into the Transport Ministry vacated by Derrick Burgess, who quit o...
Walter Roban was this morning sworn in as Transport Minister following the resignation of Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess.
Mr Roban, who resigned from Cabinet several months ago amid a storm of controv...
Newly tabled legislation will help pave the way for a referendum on Independence, according to Attorney General Kim Wilson.
Senator Wilson said the Referendum Act, due to be debated in the House of As...
The chairman of Government's Canine Advisory Committee has quit, following a reported clash with Environment Minister Marc Bean over pit bull legislation.
The Ministry yesterday confirmed Leonard (Shi...
The son of a Bermudian taxi driver, Kory Smith had to get to grips with mayhem on Afghanistan’s roads as a truck driver with the United States Army.
Pfc Smith, 24, a former West Pembroke Primary pupil...
Public schools face a potentially traumatic time as more than 40 teachers undergo transfers this summer, union leader Mike Charles warned yesterday.
Mr Charles said the switches planned represent the ...
Visitor arrivals were up by nearly nine percent for the first quarter of 2012, according to statistics released by the Department of Tourism last night.
A total of 34,571 people visited the Island fro...
A new poll suggests black people have been disproportionately hit by soaring food prices, according to social commentator Jonathan Starling.
Mr Starling said while the economic crisis and escalating c...
It was red, white and blue all the way as Bermudians, expatriates and visitors celebrated the Diamond Jubilee over the weekend.
In London, five Bermuda Sea Cadets joined a diamond formation with 54 ot...
Visitor arrivals were up by nearly nine percent for the first quarter of 2012, according to statistics released by the Department of Tourism this evening.
A total of 34,571 people visited the Island f...