Wealthy people should expect to do the humane thing and pay more for their healthcare, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
The Minister suggested richer people will face higher premiums as Gove...
Police will have a visible presence in Warwick from today following a series of serious incidents.
The police mobile command vehicle, manned by community action team officers, will be at the junction ...
Twenty out of 21 primary and middle public school teachers gained a Cambridge International Certificate after taking a course this summer.
The 14- to 16- week scheme encourages teachers to refresh the...
Anti-conscription campaigners are vowing to head to London’s Privy Council again after losing their latest battle in Bermuda’s Court of Appeal.
“We are very dejected, but we are undeterred,” Bermudian...
The goal of healthy people in healthy communities is now hammered home in a mission statement for Bermuda’s National Health Plan.
Health Minister Zane DeSilva yesterday said the mission statement, add...
Anti-conscription campaigners will continue protesting through the courts despite Premier Paula Cox’s pledge to introduce an alternative national service.
Bermudians Against the Draft yesterday gave a...
Criminals face having their illegally gained property seized as part of law changes to crack down on gang violence.
Premier Paula Cox’s Throne Speech also pledged to increase fines for gang-related cr...
The public is still banned from seeing Bermuda Industrial Union’s accounts, eight weeks after president Chris Furbert invited everyone to view them through the Registrar General.
The BIU filed its ove...
New Transport Minister Derrick Burgess yesterday pledged to appease bus drivers’ concerns over working conditions as he vowed to smooth relations with the union.
Speaking to Sherri Simmons on Magic 10...
Premier Paula Cox has shaken up her Cabinet by promoting former United Bermuda Party leader Wayne Furbert and the Progressive Labour Party's youngest MP Marc Bean.
Mr Furbert, a UBP MP for two terms a...