An apology sent by Rolfe Commissiong to a woman he made “highly disrespectful” remarks to has been released under public access to information.
Mr Commissiong sent the letter to the unnamed woman on J...
A recommendation that people involved with three international sporting events get tested for the coronavirus has been issued – almost a month after the events were held.
David Kendell, the director o...
A petition to extend the Covid-19 quarantine period for people who arrive in Bermuda from overseas was tonight rejected by the Government.
Sabrina Ledyaev and Alaina Cubbon gathered almost 600 signat...
A plan to add blockchain technology to Bermuda’s land title registry has been dropped by the Government, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
David Burt, the Premier, announced the project, in conjunction wi...
Companies affiliated with a cryptocurrency exchange facing criminal and civil charges in the United States for allegedly facilitating money laundering may yet get a licence to operate in Bermuda, acco...
A developer who faced criminal charges over a failed Hamilton hotel project has made a complaint to the Bar Council about his former lawyers.
Michael MacLean, who had all the charges against him dropp...
A search is under way to find the closest surviving relative of a Second World War veteran from Bermuda who features in a wartime photo album.
Donald E. Henderson, from Somerset, was aged just 22 and ...
Allegations of “negative and aggressive” behaviour and an “unhealthy culture” have been made about the public body which investigates government mismanagement.
A letter that listed concerns about the ...
A police officer fired for misconduct who won an appeal against the decision has launched a legal action to get back on the beat.
Police constable Oswin Pereira lost his job in January after a discipl...
A review of decisions about officer conduct made by the Bermuda Police Service’s head of professional standards is under way after it was found she did not have the authority to make them because of a...