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...
The treasure hunting company run by former Premier David Saul is once again in the media spotlight after recovering a record-breaking haul of silver ingots at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Odyssey...
Developer Carl Bazarian will have to submit a fresh application if he wants to be considered as a potential developer for a new hotel in St George’s.
And he may also face competition from other develo...
The Opposition has called for Attorney General Mark Pettingill to resign because of “a complete and total lack of competence in the handling of his Ministry”.
The call was prompted by news that Govern...
The One Bermuda Alliance has hit back at suggestions that Government does not deserve any credit for a drop in crime figures, accusing the Opposition of “pit bull” political tactics.
The governing par...