Finance Minister Bob Richards has accused Belco of charging too much for electricity and has urged it to give some of its profits back to customers by lowering prices.
Mr Richards claimed the company...
A civil servant has been disciplined for sharing information with Shadow Attorney General Kim Wilson during a House of Assembly debate.
Dorianne Hurdle was placed on administrative leave early last we...
A fundraising drive has been launched at Bermuda High School for Girls to help students who can’t afford their tuition fees.
Head of School Linda Parker said there were between 20 and 30 pupils who ma...
Two motorists were fined in Magistrates’ Court yesterday for operating hand-held devices while driving.
Leroy Brangman, 52, and Lou Matthews, 43, both pleaded guilty to the offence and received $300 f...
Professor David Kennedy’s visit to Bermuda prompted an “emotional response” from the people trying to tackle gun crime here, Senator Jeff Baron said yesterday.
The Junior Public Safety Minister, who ...
A man denied stalking his ex-girlfriend when he appeared at Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.
Rudell Valentino Pitcher, 35, of Wellington Slip Road, St George’s, is accused of committing the offence agai...
Gang expert David Kennedy believes Bermuda can get a grip on its gang problem in the space of a year if it truly commits to an Operation Ceasefire-style approach.
The criminal justice professor and au...
Two schoolboys who set out for a party armed with a metal baseball bat, knife and axe were spared prison and a criminal record in Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Kenwell Pearman and Malik Wilson, both 1...
A young man who stole $700 from his girlfriend’s father escaped a theft conviction yesterday but was ordered to pay the money back.
Leroy Henderson, of Brunswick Street, Pembroke, admitted stealing th...
Bermuda is taking a holistic approach to tackling the “devastating phenomenon” of gun and gang violence, according to Police Commissioner Michael DeSilva.
He told a conference of police chiefs yesterd...