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Bermudian-based employees of Axa XL joined more than 3,900 colleagues worldwide to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the ...
Care homes across the island benefited from a series of on-site training sessions on nutrition organised by Age Concern and ...
Organisers for Bermuda Pride today announced another two top sponsors for the celebrations, which are taking place this week.
Caribbean activists and researchers in the reparations movement say two days of talks with European Union and United Kingdom ...
American Airlines is scheduled to end its seasonal service to Washington next month, while reducing service to Miami.
Neville Grant will be the new chief executive of the Bermuda Bankers Association, succeeding Geoff Scott who will be stepping ...
An interactive sculpture that encourages participants to pause and reflect was unveiled yesterday at Queen Elizabeth II Park.
The Government is confident that the Bermuda Tourism Authority board will take steps to address cultural issues at the quango ...
A drink-driver who caused a young woman’s death in a collision while leaving her companion badly injured has been jailed for ...
A new, expanded system of high-tech CCTV security cameras has not turned Bermuda into a police state, it has been claimed.
A man who committed a string of offences was sentenced to 18 months behind bars yesterday. Jamiko Bean, 43, pleaded guilty to ...
A new player has entered Bermuda’s life and annuity reinsurance sector. Chariot Reinsurance Ltd launched operations this week ...