BUSINESSMAN Harold Darrell has vowed to continue his human rights battle against the Bank of Bermuda ¿ despite having his case thrown out by a Supreme Court judge earlier this week.
And he has receive...
AN investigation into Government corruption in the Turks and Caicos Islands is being hampered by unco-operative MPs, according to officials.
A Commission of Inquiry was set up in July to investigate "...
GOVERNMENT is remaining tight-lipped over reports that the planned reopening of the St. George's Police Station has been delayed.
In mid-April, Works & Engineering Minister Derrick Burgess declared th...
THE Opposition United Bermuda Party has reiterated its call for the island to "move with the collective effort" to eradicate violence on the island.
And it has also urged Government to give police the...
AN ARMY veteran who spent more than ten months battling bureaucracy in a bid to receive financial compensation for his military service has finally had his war record recognised - days after surrender...
THE Corporation of Hamilton is being urged to carry out repairs to damaged sidewalks after one senior suffered broken bones in a Reid Street fall.
And the 67 year old, who asked not to be named, is al...
A TOP lawyer is backing allegations that the island's legal system is riddled with racism.
But the organisation that regulates the conduct of lawyers has hit back, saying that the claims are "without ...
BERMUDA could be hit by an environmental disaster unless authorities develop a contingency plan to handle Hamilton's sewage, it is claimed.
A team of engineers carried out an inspection of the pipe th...
A TOURISM activist is urging Government to get out of the industry and let it be run by an independent authority made up of key stakeholders.
And campaigner Tony Brannon believes that, unless politics...
BLACK litigants and their lawyers are being discriminated against by a legal system riddled with institutionalised racism, it is alleged.
And according to one lawyer, real justice will always be denie...