Members of other UK overseas territories have the “full confidence” of the Minister of Home Affairs that they will make representations on the island’s behalf at COP27 – the UN’s climate conference be...
Spending approval will be sought by the Ministry of Home Affairs for a $500,000 scheme – announced four months ago – to hand out LED light bulbs to families.
Walter Roban, the minister, provided an up...
An air-monitoring programme that was defunded by the Government could be reinstated if allowance is made by the finance ministry for the cost to be covered, the Minister of Home Affairs said yesterday...
Police, child protection workers and health professionals are expected to be among those who will come together to devise action plans for people affected by domestic violence.
Tinée Furbert, the Mini...
The first phase in the Government’s plan to reduce single-use plastics will start in this parliamentary session, the Minister of Home Affairs confirmed.
Walter Roban said that the plan was to make sur...
A final call was made for leaders in areas such as social services, youth development and education to register for a training programme about ways to support staff through a supervision framework.
Th...
Seven police officers were congratulated by their superiors for work ranging from roadside sobriety checks to filing records for prosecutors.
A post on the Bermuda Police Service Facebook page said: “...
Wreaths will be laid today by the Governor, the Premier and other dignitaries as the island remembers people who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
The Remembrance Day Parade will take place ...
Police appealed for help today to identify two people and the motorbike they were riding after an incident in Pembroke.
It was understood that a gun may have been used in an attempted robbery last wee...
At least 33 children aged 5 and under were so far this year infected by a respiratory virus that may have spread more quickly after Covid-19 public health measures were relaxed.
Ayoola Oyinloye, the C...