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She’s ‘brave and phenomenal’
She is just 11 years old, but Olivia Burgess has come up against more health challenges than most people face in a lifetime.
London Foreign Office flies Bermuda flag
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London is flying the Bermuda flag atop the Foreign Office in celebration of Bermuda Day.
Premier's Bermuda Day message
Premier Michael Dunkley sent out a Bermuda Day message on Sunday, praising the island's 'resilient' people and urging them to enjoy the festivities.
'Socci' book launch a hit with public
A steady stream of people queued up at People's Pharmacy on Saturday to get their signed copy of a book chronicling a local man’s worldly adventures.
Perfect day for cheering on your friends in the sun
Carla Zuill: Twenty-fourth of May, which I have always known it to be, has by far been one of my favourite holidays of the year.
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10 days guarding their spot for Bermuda Day
Two families guard their spot for May 24, near Number 6 shed, for 10 days before the holiday.
Ex-Speaker Barritt laid to rest
Hundreds descended on Christ Church in Devonshire this week to remember political stalwart John Barritt.
CCTV operators asked to help in search for missing man
A search party is calling on residents and businesses to check security camera footage in Sandys and Southampton in the search for missing tourist William Grange.
VIDEO: Tug crew tries to help late cruise passenger
The crew from the tug boat Faithful attempted to help a passenger who missed her departing cruise ship, the Norwegian Breakaway.
Speaker was regarded as a ‘fair and wise man’
Tributes for the former MP and Speaker of the House John Barritt have poured in from across the political arena.
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Barritt Snr was a ‘true gentleman’
Popular and highly respected MP John Barritt Snr, who served as Speaker of the House for 10 years, died at his Devonshire home on Tuesday after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Nazi prosecutor who loved Bermuda is laid to rest
William Caming, a prosecutor at the Nuremburg trials who made Bermuda his second home, has been laid to rest.
Dockyard security boost
A new network of CCTV cameras will be installed around Dockyard to bolster security.
Racism still plagues our justice system
A new report highlights inherent bias in the way blacks are treated compared to whites in the application of Bermuda's drug laws.
‘Other bodies have been moved’, source tells the Sun
A handful of bodies were mistakenly moved by workers carrying out maintenance at the Trinity Church graveyard last month, according to a source.
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