Former gang member Jahma Gibbons says churches need to do more to steer people away from a life on the streets.
Mr Gibbons a violent heroin dealer until his barber convinced him to turn to God seven y...
Bermuda could end up introducing a gun court with a panel of judges because jurors are appearing to show bias, according to National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief.
Mr Perinchief believes some jur...
Author David Chapman has launched another book in his ‘Daddy & I Explore’ children’s series.
‘Daddy & I Explore The Farm’ highlights issues such as sustainable development, agriculture and farming for...
Bermuda Democratic Alliance leader Craig Cannonier yesterday urged Bermudians to make the most of job opportunities after an employment specialist pointed to unwillingness among the unemployed.
Doug S...
Critics in the Opposition last night warned gangsters could use taxpayers’ cash to fund their illegal activities if Government introduces a buy-back guns programme.
Shadow National Security Minister M...
Shadow Transport Minister Charlie Swan yesterday called for motorists to drive safely as he mourns the loss of his friend Timothy Pedro.
Mr Pedro, 49, became the second person to die on Bermuda’s road...
A public safety minister in waiting for so long, Wayne Perinchief is wasting no time tackling the Island’s gangs crisis head on.
But while the alarming gun violence he’ll confront as National Security...
People could be given thousands of dollars to hand in guns as part of new National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief’s plan to tackle Bermuda’s gang problem.
Mr Perinchief will also put gang legislat...
Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert yesterday told Cabinet Ministers to take a “symbolic pay cut” after officially rejecting Government's pay proposal.
Workers were offered a wage freeze ...
Politicians had a “dearth of data” while debating the Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO, Ombudsman Arlene Brock stated yesterday.
Ms Brock revealed she has launched an investigation to see how much informat...