BERMUDA'S longest running discrimination case is set to go at least another round - despite a decision by the Human Rights Commission to close its file on the issue.
Businessman Harold Darrell - who c...
GOVERNMENT is set to spend around $70 million on consultancy fees this financial year ¿ an increase of 150 per cent in the past ten years.
The bill, which has ballooned dramatically in the last two y...
GOVERNMENT is facing fresh charges of cronyism after an associate of Premier Ewart Brown was awarded the island's first ever limousine permit.
And entrepreneur David Durham has been charged with bein...
HAROLD Darrell's ongoing Human Rights case against the Bank of Bermuda centres on who is the respondent to the complaint - the bank itself as a corporate entity, the individual directors - or both.
Ac...
AT first glance, 17-year-old Joseph could be a typical teenager. Hanging around the local market with his friends, the young man fits the stereotypical image of carefree youth.
Yet Joseph's life is fa...
THE UK Government plans to investigate the legality of a controversial stem cell research clinic being set up on the island by Premier Ewart Brown and his wife, the Mid-Ocean News can reveal.
Dr. Brow...
BUSINESS chiefs have expressed a mixture of caution, concern and outrage at Government plans to impose quotas on employers.
A number of business organisations, including the Chamber of Commerce, the B...
GOLF star Tiger Woods has pledged he will pull out all the stops to qualify for next year's Grand Slam of Golf tournament in Bermuda.
On Wednesday the world number one confirmed that he will not be at...
GOVERNMENT'S latest attempt to cure addicts of drug abuse is certain to fail because it is far too expensive for most sufferers, it has been claimed.
And former alcoholic Bruce Gibbons hopes to set up...
THE controversial closure of the Medical Clinic appears to have had little impact on the welfare of patients, initial reports suggest.
The clinic, which provided free healthcare to the poor and elderl...