MPs are today set to approve legislation allowing vulnerable witnesses to be given new identities — but the United Bermuda Party is sceptical it will work.
People could very easily be tracked down on ...
Nearly a third of people are financially worse off than they were last year, according to a new poll.
More whites than blacks say they've been hit in the pocket over the past 12 months, as the whole p...
Crime remains Bermuda's number one concern — although fear of it has dropped slightly in the latest Royal Gazette poll.
Fifty-seven percent of people named crime as the biggest issue facing the Island...
Safety concerns have been raised about a residential road used by heavy trucks to get to a quarry.
Bierman's Concrete Products, near Harrington Sound in Smith's South, is only accessible via Lolly's W...
Eighty-seven percent of people want Premier Ewart Brown to go through with his plan to step down in October, according to a new poll.
Support for Dr. Brown to stay has fallen most dramatically among t...
Mayor Charles Gosling says the Corporation of Hamilton would face "death by financial strangulation" under legislation being pushed by some in the Progressive Labour Party.
The Royal Gazette understan...
Not one out of 131 white people said they would vote Progressive Labour Party in a survey this month.
But despite scoring zero percent of support from whites — for the first time in recent polling his...
Government fears people would think it's pandering to the Becky Middleton campaigners if it made its new double jeopardy law retroactive, according to former Attorney General Phil Perinchief.
AG Kim W...
People have gotten away with "unspeakable crimes" because key facts failed to come to light during trials, Minister Michael Scott told the House of Assembly last night.
But Mr. Scott defended the deci...
A bill threatening the future of Bermuda's Corporations has hit the rocks after failing to win backing from the Progressive Labour Party's caucus.
Premier Ewart Brown now faces an uphill battle gettin...