An actuary who was found guilty of driving while using a hand-held device has appealed her conviction and sentence in the Supreme Court.
A lawyer for Catherine Farnsworth claimed the iPod she was wear...
Bermuda’s Court of Appeal is being urged to follow the UK’s lead by recording its hearings and making transcripts available to the public.
A senior press officer for the Judicial Office in London told...
Bermuda National Trust is calling for a derelict but “extraordinary” old building at Morgan's Point to be saved before a $2 billion tourism resort is built on the peninsula.
Jennifer Gray, the charity...
Conan Harris nods vigorously when asked if he can give any examples of StreetSafe Boston success stories.
“There’s a bunch of them,” says Mr Harris, of the young gangsters he has seen turn their life ...
Britain will pledge not to let the corruption which enveloped Turks and Caicos occur in any of its other Overseas Territories, in a Foreign Office white paper.
A draft version of the document, seen by...
Friends of gun murder victim Jason Smith are holding two fundraisers in his memory.
The first is a seven-a-side football tournament on Saturday between 12pm and 5pm on Saltus School Field, when 16 tea...
Environmentalist Stuart Hayward has proposed that Southlands be given to a charity to protect it from future development.
The pristine 37-acre estate in Warwick became public property on Monday, after...
Morgan’s Point developer Craig Christensen wants to attract younger tourists to Bermuda by building a luxury resort “beyond our wildest dreams”.
He told The Royal Gazette he believed the former base l...
Government has begun cleaning up polluted Morgan’s Point, to the relief of the developers planning to build a $2 billion tourist development there.
Craig Christensen, one of three Bermudian directors ...
New Morgan’s Point co-owner Craig Christensen says Government should introduce a streamlined process for handling hotel developers, after he and his partners faced lengthy delays exchanging Southlands...