A man has pleaded guilty to assaulting his 12-year-old niece by hitting her with a belt.
Michael Deponte, 22, was trying to discipline the child after she said he was dumb, Crown counsel Robert Wellin...
Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith stressed the importance of focusing on children’s development as she recognised the Week of the Young Child yesterday.
In a ceremony on the steps of the City Ha...
One of the Island’s major taxi companies has installed a GPS system it hopes will increase efficiency.
Island Taxi, which has more than 200 drivers, will be operating the Logistrics Taxi programme to ...
Premier Paula Cox’s press secretary Beverle Lottimore has been seconded to head the Bermuda Government office in Washington, DC, for three years.
Ms Lottimore will retain responsibilities for Governme...
Police are believed to have seized a weapon while making a high-profile series of arrests in St George’s yesterday afternoon.
St George’s West MP Kim Swan said the incident took place in Wellington Sl...
Premier Paula Cox’s position in the Progressive Labour Party has strengthened following the formation of the One Bermuda Alliance, according to sources in the party.
Some members of the ruling party w...
People with no history in party politics have been coming forward to join One Bermuda Alliance’s shadow boards, according to chairman Michael Fahy.
The National Security shadow board has generated the...
A bill expanding the powers of the Bermuda Small Business Development Corporation was given semi-approval by MPs on Friday, with a caveat it will be revisited before full approval.
Under the Bermuda S...
Former Community Affairs Minister Dale Butler is hoping the success of a local festival can be the springboard to set up a scheme finding work for the unemployed.
At least 1,500 people visited Angle S...
United Bermuda Party leader Kim Swan last night urged Government to conclude its long-running dispute with Bermuda Industrial Union by accepting the union’s “huge” concession on overtime.
Mr Swan offe...