A burst main pipe has cut off water to areas in Devonshire.
The broken water main, in the Devon Spring area, meant supplies were disrupted to people central and east of the Devon Springs pumping stati...
Valerie Robinson-James, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, should be fired or moved to another role over a bungled bid to fire Commissioner of Education Freddie Evans, his lawyers s...
Somerset Shamrocks 2-7-13 St George’s Gaels 4-8-20
“It’s Cup Match, Jim — but not as we know it,” as Star Trek’s Dr McCoy almost said.
Somerset in red did line up against St George’s in blue in a cup ...
Courier company FedEx delivered again in the The Bottom Line Top Ten Employers awards presented by PwC — winning for the fourth time in five years.
FedEx claimed top spot for 2017, one up on last year...
IT firm Fireminds has won a multimillion dollar investment from the majority shareholder in telecoms company One Communications.
The massive cash injection from US-based ATN International will allow t...
Sail training ship Spirit of Bermuda is ready to put out to sea after temporary repairs following a collision with a Government ferry.
A spokeswoman for ship operators the Bermuda Sloop Foundation sa...
A tech-savvy schoolchild could bring Bermuda to its knees with a cyberattack on its IT systems, national security minister Wayne Caines warned yesterday.
Mr Caines explained that national security str...
The island’s tourist authority hit back at claims by new tourism minister Jamahl Simmons that it had failed to look after its finances.
And the authority — a quango set up under the former One Bermuda...
New tourism minister Jamahl Simmons highlighted a string of accounting failures in the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
Mr Simmons told the House of Assembly on Friday: “The findings of this audit are unacc...
A living-wage policy is on the cards as the new Progressive Labour Party government outlined its plans for its first year in power.
The Governor, John Rankin, who delivered the Throne Speech to mark t...