Two Bermudians have put up funds to pay for an expensive legal battle to stop the outlawing of same-sex marriage on the island.
The private citizens, neither gay, spoke to The Royal Gazette on conditi...
A “small” number of non-residents were able to receive the free Covid-19 vaccine because they weren’t required to prove they lived in Bermuda, the Government admitted.
Health minister Kim Wilson insis...
Almost $75,000 was paid to a private law firm last year by the Ombudsman’s office to deal with a dispute with a fired senior employee.
The sum was revealed in a notice published by the Ombudsman in th...
David Burt apologised to the public for overseeing an $800,000 loan from the public purse to an American music promoter who disappeared without paying it back.
The Premier issued a lengthy statement o...
A cost-cutting policy that forced Legal Aid clients to use an “in-house” Government lawyer rather than their own counsel is to be challenged in the Supreme Court, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The ne...
The developer behind the failed redevelopment of Hamilton’s waterfront has launched a fresh legal action in a bid to get compensation from the Government.
Michael MacLean claimed in his latest civil s...
A private school has launched an investigation into potential historic sex abuse, it was revealed yesterday.
Mount Saint Agnes Academy told parents in a letter yesterday that it had hired T&M Protecti...
The homes of two police officers have been searched in a probe into the circulation of a document that detailed aspects of Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley’s private life, The Royal Gazette ...
A 66-year-old man has appeared in Magistrates’ Court charged with seven counts of sexual assault.
A police spokesman said the case was referred to the Supreme Court sitting on February 1 next year.
He...
A woman who had charges of theft and money laundering against her dismissed because of a “lack of evidence of wrongdoing” is to sue the Director of Public Prosecutions for malicious prosecution.
Yasmi...