Government has made no decision on the possibility of introducing commercial immigration to the Island, Michael Fahy, the Minister for Home Affairs, has insisted.
At a public meeting last night, Mr Fa...
Staff who were sacked from a health clinic claim officials are dragging their feet over a probe into alleged intimidation at their former workplace.
Government’s Workforce Development Department began...
Casinos will operate within existing or new hotels rather than as stand alone facilities in order to “enhance our tourism infrastructure”, according to Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell
And training p...
A pressure group has called on Bermudians to “rise to the occasion” in defence of democracy by signing a petition in support of a referendum on gaming.
At a press conference outside the House of Assem...
A new fish restaurant and sports bar will soon be open for business in a landmark location in the heart of St George.
Gerald Pascoe, of youth charity Soccer For Friends, has taken out a three-year lea...
A criminal complaint has been filed against Court of Appeal president Justice Edward Zacca and court registrar Charlene Scott over the availability of recordings of court proceedings.
The Civil Justic...
Proposals to allow tourists to rent out three-wheeled cars will result in “panic and turmoil” on the Island’s roads, according to a spokesman for the taxi industry.
Derek Young, President of the Bermu...
A fresh war of words has erupted between Hamilton Mayor Graeme Outerbridge and Alderman Carlton Simmons, fuelling speculation that the Team Hamilton administration is splitting apart.
In an e-mail ex...
Corporation of Hamilton Deputy Mayor Donal Smith has come under fire from fellow councillors after going into business with a firm that has a contract with the municipality.
Mr Smith and councillor Ke...
Two flagship Bermuda resorts have been snapped up by a New York-based boutique hotel investment firm.
The Coral Beach & Tennis Club and its sister property, Horizons & Cottages, went into receivership...