Planning Minister Walter Roban said the Planning Department has improved efficiency and has made customer service a priority.
But Opposition Leader Kim Swan said bureaucracy in the Department has lead...
A pair of jeans found with gunshot residue on them after a shooting was linked via DNA to the accused man, a jury heard.
The trial of Marico Bassett, 20, for the alleged attempted murder of Randolph L...
Bermuda has recently garnered the attention of overseas media because of items sold in one of our supermarkets.
In the last week, both BBC Lincolnshire and the Leicester Mercury have run stories about...
Bermudian students were in New York this week as part of a UN Conference on the impact of the internet
A total of 24 students from Warwick Academy, CedarBridge Academy, Mount St Agnes, Berkeley Instit...
Police blocked traffic on Front Street briefly yesterday after a collision between a car and a motorcycle outside the Emporium Building.
It appears a 29-year-old Pembroke woman was riding the motorcyc...
Minister of National Security David Burch said despite media reports of possible job reductions in the Police Service, public safety will not be compromised.
Last night, ZBM News reported that due to ...
An act which redefined public debt passed in the House of Assembly yesterday despite opposition.
The Government Loans Amendment Act 2011 removes guarantees from public debt until they are due and paya...
BHS student Mariangela Bucci has been named the 2011 Young Philanthropist of the year for her work in the community.
Both her school and her mother nominated the 17-year-old student who has worked hea...
A rollback of Payroll tax was approved yesterday in the House of Assembly, along with an extension of tax exemptions for international business and customs relief for retailers.
The three financial ac...
Environmental activist Stuart Hayward said he was disappointed by the passage of the controversial Rosewood Tucker’s Point SDO.
However, he said he has not given up, and will now focus on providing th...