Seniors’ rights group Age Concern is confident that a compromise with Government will be reached over plans to reinstate the vehicle licensing fee for some older motorists.
The advocacy group met with...
Government last night rushed through legislation allowing it to borrow an additional $1 billion — saying it needed to act quickly before it ran out of funds.
The Government Loans Amendment Act 2013 wa...
Tough new laws to clamp down on drink-driving will have no impact unless they are enforced, according to one road safety expert.
And Dr Joseph Froncioni of alcohol awareness group CADA — Encouraging R...
Government looks set to backtrack on controversial plans to make all senior motorists pay for a vehicle licence.
Laws exempting older owners of any vehicle from the annual fee were introduced by the f...
The significant role hotel concierge staff play in the Island’s tourism industry is to be celebrated in a new National Concierge Day.
It is hoped the event — which will be held for the first time on W...
Residents are being urged to secure their homes following a spate of break-ins across the island.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service warned that properties needed to securely locked even when ...
A fleet of new buses and a high-speed catamaran providing a ferry service between St. George’s and Dockyard are two ways in which Government plans to improve public transport on the Island.
Tourism an...
Government is to introduce a slate of get-tough road safety measures in a bid to stamp out a culture of drink-driving and reduce the number of deaths on the Island’s roads.
The initiatives include wha...
Government is to fund a series of initiatives aimed at bolstering its arsenal in the war on crime.
Among the new schemes are a pilot programme to treat mentally ill criminals and an initiative that ta...
Former ACE boss Brian Duperreault will head up a new task force looking at ways in which Government can slash costs.
The Spending and Government Efficiency Commission will seek direct input from the p...