A former police constable yesterday admitted accessing scores of child pornography pictures and videos.
Paul Boorman, 44, of Spring Hill, Warwick, appeared at Supreme Court charged with 14 counts of k...
Two sisters stole almost half a million dollars from their grandmother after “running amok” with her bank accounts, a jury heard.
Lorraine Elizabeth Smith, 46, and Audra-Ann Marie Bean, 44, both of Wa...
Readers of The Royal Gazette have stumped up more than $37,000 to help pay for care for a 98-year-old widow who was ruled ineligible for state financial aid.
The plight of “Mrs O”, who has dementia an...
A spike in retroactive planning fees could “further stifle” construction at a time when the sector cannot afford it, according to industry members.
The Construction Association of Bermuda criticised t...
A budding young artist from Warwick Academy has scooped a $500 prize for her class after winning this year’s Belco Bird Kite Safety Poster Competition.
Six-year-old Marli Spriggs also received a handc...
The fee for homeowners and businesses who start building work without planning permission has risen by 900 percent, with the largest developments now attracting a charge of more than $25,000.
The incr...
Former Bermuda Housing Corporation boss Glenn Brangman is to appeal his conviction for a series of sex attacks on a teenage clerk.
The 60-year-old, of Limehouse Lane, Hamilton Parish, was found guilty...
A British QC has been hired by Government to contest a tribunal's decision on the value of a “high-end” property belonging to former Premier Dame Pamela Gordon and her husband.
Jonathan Small, accompa...
Former Bermuda Housing Corporation boss Glenn Brangman is to appeal his conviction for a series of sex attacks on a teenage clerk.
The 60-year-old, of Limehouse Lane, Hamilton Parish, was found guilty...
A $60 million damages claim against lawyer Mark Pettingill by a former client was dismissed by a judge yesterday, because the plaintiff took too long to bring the case to court.
Lloyd Smith, 62, claim...