Two speeding motorists were disqualified from driving in Magistrates’ Court yesterday after racking up too many demerit points.
The first defendant, Keaton Tannock, 23, of Somerset Road, Sandys, admit...
A British tourist who rode his rental cycle up a one-way street while drunk was fined $1,000 in Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
George Stephen Bell, 39, of Langthorne Street, London, admitted driving wh...
Two New Yorkers denied conspiring to import cocaine to Bermuda when they appeared at Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Tasha Plummer and Collin Moodie, both 34 and of the Bronx, were jointly accused of co...
The new chairman of the Human Rights Commission says the impact of having independent commissioners will be “huge” for Bermuda and should eliminate the “constant fear” of bias felt by those complainin...
The outgoing commander of the Bermuda Regiment has called on Government to move forward with changes to the law to both modernise the part-time army and allow soldiers to carry out maritime patrols.
L...
He has spent the last 33 years in uniform so it should come as no surprise that Lieutenant Colonel Brian Gonsalves will feel “actually sad” when he exits Warwick Camp on June 8.
The outgoing Bermuda R...
Former Premier David Saul’s marine exploration company will dive deep into the Atlantic to recover treasure from a torpedoed Second World War ship for the second time next week.
Dr Saul told The Royal...
Government is exploring the possibility of Bermuda getting one-day international (ODI) status for cricket matches, Community Minister Wayne Scott told MPs in the House of Assembly last week.
The idea ...
Shadow Community Minister Michael Weeks has questioned whether the Human Rights Commission is handling queries in a “timely manner” after its annual reports for 2010 and 2011 were tabled in Parliament...
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Walter Roban has pledged to monitor how many Department of Immigration investigations are conducted this year in light of the new Government’s “get-tough” approach to work...