GOVERNMENT is failing to act on its promises in the war against crime, according to Shadow Public Safety Minister Maxwell Burgess.
Mr. Burgess questioned why there had been no news on a supposed swoop...
THE Progressive Labour Party has been accused of playing the race card after launching an attack on a prospective Opposition politician.
PLP spokesman Scott Simmons yesterday took a swipe at attorney ...
POLICE have made little headway in their investigation into the slaying of Jason Lightbourne, more than a month after the teenager was gunned down.
And yesterday detectives heading the investigation m...
Canadian firm Associated Engineering, along with OBM International, was commissioned by Government to design a new Causeway last summer.
The company's first task was to canvass opinion on various desi...
A PAINTING by renowned watercolour artist Charles Hopkinson will take pride in the Masterworks Foundation's new gallery and museum when it opens next summer.
The latest acquisition, The Trimingham Hou...
Finance Minister Paula Cox yesterday said the successful conclusion to the case demonstrated the island's readiness to tackle fraud.
Bermuda Police Service fraud unit investigators spent months workin...
THE public appears to be embracing the concept of sustainable development, according to a top civil servant.
Assistant Cabinet Secretary Kenneth Dill said he believed residents were "conscious of the ...
THE dispute between Government and sacked Berkeley school project contractor Pro-Active Management Systems will be settled in court next month, the Mid-Ocean News has learned.
A full hearing between t...
GOVERNMENT is being "bull-headed, arrogant and disrespectful" in its quest for Independence, according to the Opposition.
United Bermuda Party leader Wayne Furbert rounded on the Premier after Governm...
THE United Bermuda Party is renewing its call for Bermuda to have its own monument commemorating the struggle against slavery.
Acknowledging that such a monument would be largely symbolic, Shadow Race...