Disgraced financiers David and Antoinette Bolden have lost an appeal against their conviction for misleading the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA).
The husband and wife, of Harrington Sound Road, Hamil...
A Bermudian man was yesterday convicted of money laundering in St Vincent in a case involving a record $1.7 million in dirty cash.
Winston Robinson, from Sandys, was arrested four years ago on the Car...
Three former crew members of the casino ship Niobe Corinthian will receive more than $40,000 in unpaid wages following the sale of the ship at auction.
The men, from Honduras, brought a civil case aga...
Bermuda Archives director Karla Hayward is still on the public payroll after more than five months on administrative leave.
But Government Estates Minister Michael Scott and his permanent secretary Ro...
Bermuda will play a critical role in helping NASA go further in space with a new tracking station at Cooper’s Island.
The US space agency has set up a temporary mobile unit at the nature reserve in St...
Freedom of information campaigner Heather Brooke will be one of the guest speakers at a forum on the public’s right to know later this month.
The Centre for Justice is hosting the session at the Cente...
This year’s police budget of more than $68 million won’t be enough to get the service up to full strength, Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards complained yesterday.
In his reply to the Budget, the On...
The Opposition would abolish the role of “amateur” Tourism Minister, encourage foreign capital for waterfront development, hold a referendum on casinos and implement a short-term marketing strategy to...
The Opposition yesterday renewed its call for an independent standards board for schools, as it accused Government of squandering the chance to radically improve public education.
Shadow Finance Minis...
Government is still in the early stages of looking into taking control of Bermuda’s commercial airspace, according to Transport Minister Derrick Burgess.
He told a press conference yesterday that ever...