Premier Paula Cox has vowed to crack down on unethical behaviour by tabling new legislation allowing Government to ‘follow the dollar’.
Ms Cox said extra efforts will be made to ensure vendors, contra...
People must respect each other’s differences in an increasingly diverse Bermuda, according to new Human Rights Commission chairman Michelle Scott-Outerbridge.
The former chairman of race group CURE an...
Around 70 recruits were at Warwick Camp yesterday for the first day of boot camp, down from 160 last year after the Regiment had its budget slashed from $2.9 million to $1.7 million.
Some of the faces...
Families Minister Glenn Blakeney broke his promise to outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation by the end of 2011, according to outgoing Human Rights Commission chair Shade Subair.
Mr Blakene...
Employers could be held liable if their staff are caught using a hand-held cell phone for company business while driving, Government warned yesterday.
It comes as police begin enforcing penalties of u...
Inmates at the Co-Ed Facility are getting their baths with water boiled in the kitchen, due to problems with the water tank.
The building also experienced problems with toilet-flushing, while laundry ...
A teenager yesterday admitted stealing more than $9,000 worth of jewellery, electronic equipment and alcohol in a string of burglaries in Southampton.
Tahva Virgil, 17, broke into two homes in Turtle ...
Road safety campaigners believe a decrease in fatal crashes shows their message is finally getting across to motorists.
Nine people were killed on Bermuda’s roads in 2011, the lowest figure since 2004...
Michelle Scott Outerbridge is the new chairman of the Human Rights Commission.
Ms Outerbridge, formerly the deputy chairman, was chairman of race group CURE until it dissolved in 2010. She replaces la...
Five months after its buildings were ravaged in a devastating fire, HWP’s reconstruction process is underway with the official submission of proposals to the Planning Department.
The Enterprise Settle...