Defence lawyer John Perry QC was today accused of attempting to retry a manslaughter conviction, in the Court of Appeal.
The claim was made by Director of Public Prosecutions Rory Field on the second ...
Kellan Lewis was convicted based only on the evidence of an unreliable witness, defence lawyer John Perry QC today told the Court of Appeal today.
Lewis is appealing his convictions of both manslaught...
Scholarships to study at Asia’s largest institute for media arts will be available for Bermudian students, through the National Training Board (NTB).
The NTB announced that the Whistling Woods Interna...
Sand and dust from an industrial site is causing chaos for a Warwick woman who claims it is turning a profit at the expense of neighbours.
Tanya Boyles-Raynor says that a sand sifter at nearby Dynamic...
Dozens of Berkeley students were honoured yesterday for their studies in technical fields.
In a ceremony at the school Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kim Wilson gave around 60 students certif...
The Economic Empowerment Zone Agency (EEZA) this week honoured two men for their contributions to the Warwick community.
Loderick Holder and Llewelyn Simmons were both given the Rubber Tree Community ...
This year’s Bermuda Day came and went without any major incidents or serious injuries, according to the Bermuda Police Service.
A spokesman said yesterday that despite a few “minor disputes,” the holi...
An early morning fight on Front Street left one man injured and three arrested, but two have since been cautioned and released.
Pictures taken of the area show crowds of people outside a row of popula...
Two men were treated for gunshot wounds at King Edward VII Memorial (KEMH), following a double shooting in Devonshire on Monday afternoon.
Police said yesterday that they were investigating the shooti...
Gombeys, dancers and decorated floats drew thousands of locals and visitors to yesterday's 2011 Bermuda Day Parade.
Crowds lined the sidewalk from Bernard Park to City Hall to see and hear the annual ...