Premier Craig Cannonier will be speaking at global economic summit next week as part of Government’s drive to promote Bermuda as an Islamic finance hub,
Mr Cannonier, along with Finance Minister Bob R...
A teenager attacked on The Glebe Road, Pembroke, last night was in the area “to participate in antisocial behaviour”, according to police.
And a 34-year-old male from Pembroke has now been taken into ...
Corporal punishment could be abolished throughout the Island’s public schools following a review of the education system.
Government is under pressure to take action from at least one child welfare ch...
Health officials have finally stepped in to rescue neighbours from a derelict home in Sandys that has become a breeding ground for rats and mosquitoes.
According to East Shore Drive residents a team o...
A group of Berkeley Institute students is going on a fact-finding tour of UK universities this week in a bid to learn more about studying overseas.
The eight students will be visiting university campu...
Opposition leader Marc Bean claims the Progressive Labour Party is “stronger, more unified and more focused” since its election defeat ten months ago.
Speaking on the eve of the party’s annual confere...
A public appeal that raised thousands of dollars in just two days has failed to stop a popular nightclub from closing its doors.
Musician Wendell 'Shine' Hayward was presented with a cheque for more t...
Shadow Finance Minister David Burt is at the centre of a probe into the illegal sale of bootleg bottles of rum swizzle on the internet.
BurtBliss Swizzle was being sold on the website swizzle.bm up un...
Former Turks and Caicos Premier Michael Misick could implicate senior Bermuda politicians in a web of high-level corruption and criminal activity as part of a plea-bargaining arrangement, it has been ...
The commission set up to examine ways in which Government can slash costs claims that pension and healthcare costs are “unsustainable in their current form”.
The Savings and Government Efficiency Comm...