Angry workers yesterday said they’d only accept overtime cuts if Government Ministers lead by example and slash their own pay.
Hundreds of Bermuda Industrial Union members packed into St Paul Centenni...
Angry workers today called for Government Ministers to take a salary cut following a heated meeting over pay negotiations.
Numerous Bermuda Industrial Union members told The Royal Gazette they were un...
A woman faces shutting down her home-made lemon pie business after her licence fee soared from $15 to $100.
Hazel DeCoute ran Bunny’s Baked Goods to supplement her income, baking one pie a week in her...
Government Senate Leader David Burch resigned suddenly on Saturday as he believed Premier Paula Cox lacked confidence in him.
The timing of Mr Burch’s departure two days before the end of the Senate s...
National Security Minister David Burch has resigned, with Deputy Speaker Wayne Perinchief replacing him at a swearing-in ceremony at Government House this morning.
Former Police Commissioner Jonathan ...
An awareness campaign has been launched to encourage voters to get correctly registered.
With an estimated 2,000 people wrongly registered many listed to vote in areas they no longer live the Parliame...
The SDO battle may be over but the row over the Tucker’s Point expansion is far from finished as campaigners gear up for the next stage of the planning process.
Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Ta...
United Bermuda Party Senator Michael Dunkley has criticised Government for hitting businesses in the pocket with an “exorbitant” food licence fee increase.
Sen Dunkley told the Upper House that busine...
Property owners in Hamilton could end up like those who famously dropped tea into Boston Harbor in 1773, Independent Senator Walwyn Hughes has warned.
But although United Bermuda Party Senators also q...
Hundreds of people face fines of up to $1,000 after Government finally lost patience with those refusing to take part in the Census.
Data collectors have been subjected to so much verbal abuse and ang...