Green campaigners have warned they may take Government to court to force it to carry out an assessment of the environmental impact of developing the Rosewood Tucker’s Point resort.
Stuart Hayward, of ...
Ombudsman Arlene Brock handled 109 complaints in 2012, a fifth of which were about the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Her annual report for 2012 lists by government department how many complaints she dealt...
Three people have appeared in court in connection with an alleged burglary in St David’s.
Stacy Lee Smith, 18, of Naval Tanks Hill, St George’s, and Shayna Dillas, 20, of Orange Hole Road, St David’s,...
The following cases were among those dealt with in Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Malcolm Gosling, 23, of Middle Road, Paget, admitted having an unlicensed motorbike and no third party insurance. He wa...
Lawyer Jeffrey Elkinson is the new chairman of the Police Complaints Authority.
Governor George Fergusson announced the news yesterday at Government House, where he said the authority’s previously lar...
A 34-year-old man was yesterday accused of sexually assaulting a woman at knifepoint in her car during an incident at Warwick Long Bay on Monday.
The charge put to the defendant, who cannot be named f...
A taxpayer-funded foundation set up to manage and promote Bermuda’s historic slavery sites has lost its charitable status — but neither it nor Government will say why.
The African Diaspora Heritage Tr...
A 34-year-old man was today charged with sexually assaulting a woman at knifepoint in her car during an incident at Warwick Long Bay on Monday.
The defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, wa...
Former Premier Dame Pamela Gordon Banks and her husband have criticised the Land Valuation Department for waging a costly four-and-a-half year legal battle against them, instigated by a senior civil s...
Donald Thomas III was hired as King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s highly paid chief of staff without thorough checks being made into his background, according to the new Bermuda Hospitals Board.
BHB ...