A 98-year-old widow suffering from dementia and diabetes who lives alone in her rundown family home has been ruled ineligible for Financial Assistance by Government.
Mrs O is in desperate need of roun...
Premier Paula Cox today urged taxpayers to get involved in helping Government draw up the next Budget.
She released a pre-Budget report in the House of Assembly and later told a lunchtime press confer...
The colleague of a former office manager accused of sexually molesting a much younger employee told a court she never saw anything “strange” in her boss’s interaction with his alleged victim.
The woma...
Bermuda will take part in a global remembrance service this weekend for parents who have lost a child and those who want to support them.
The Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting is at Brig...
Violent offenders are being granted early release from prison by the Parole Board without any police assessment of their “criminal threat to the community”.
The latest convict to leave jail after serv...
A wide-ranging parliamentary report on gang and gun crime could be debated by MPs this week, five months after it was tabled in the House of Assembly.
Randy Horton, chairman of the parliamentary joint...
Rickeisha Burgess went to school with many of the young shooting victims she has to tend to as part of her job as an emergency medical technician at King Edward VII Memorial.
But the fact she has know...
Jahma Gibbons believed he could make a big difference to Bermuda’s gun violence problem when he formed the Facebook group Stand Up Bermuda earlier this year.
The reformed gang banger launched the init...
Employers who make Bermudians redundant need to make sure no one else is hired to do their jobs, union boss Chris Furbert warned yesterday.
The Bermuda Industrial Union president called a press confer...
School counsellor Anthony Peets spoke to The Royal Gazette about the effects of gun violence on the children he helps. Father-of-two Mr Peets began his career at St George’s Secondary School, before s...