Police have seized nine guns linked to a slew of firearms offences this year.
And that statistic shows that a gun bounty initiative introduced in May has “delivered results”, according to Public Safet...
The former Government was advised by its own lawyers that the sacking of an architect from a public works project was not justified and represented a breach of contract, it has been revealed.
And Atto...
Frustrated taxi drivers are urging Government to speed up changes to regulations that govern the industry.
And the head of the Bermuda Taxi Owners/Operators Association has said a failure to implement...
A Bermudian man has been jailed for six years in the UK after stabbing his girlfriend twice in the neck.
John Richardson, 56, pleaded guilty to stabbing his partner during a row which erupted while th...
Police chiefs unlawfully discriminated against a UK officer when they promoted Bermudian colleagues ahead of him — even though some had scored lower marks in their Sergeant exams.
And when the officer...
A father of two is making remarkable progress after being struck down by a rare, debilitating illness that affects just one in every 2.3 million people.
And David Grayston has thanked the community fo...
Health chiefs hope to reduce the number of medical tests being carried out at King Edward VII Memorial in a bid to bring down costs at the facility.
And the move could also reduce health insurance pre...
A controversial decision to sack an architect from overseeing the construction of the Dame Lois Browne-Evans court building midway through the project cost taxpayers more than $4 million, it is claime...
Bermudians currently without a job have an opportunity to launch a new career with one of the world’s leading cruise lines this week.
Representatives from Norwegian Cruise Lines will be on the Island ...
Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz has poured cold water on any idea that Parliamentary debates could soon be televised, saying that Government had to “cut its cloth” during the current economic clima...