sexual assault victims by a US specialist later this month.
The training programme was set up after The Royal Gazette revealed that no medical evidence could be taken from two recent sexual assault vi...
The head of the Bermuda National Trust has welcomed a Government initiative to examine ways of compensating landowners who do not develop on their property.
Government announced plans to set up a comm...
Convicted arsonist Arnett Dill was yesterday sentenced to seven years in jail after a jury found him guilty of a Christmas crime spree that netted him more than $80,000 worth of property.
Dill, 43, a ...
Bermuda's open spaces free from development.
And at a meeting with some of the Island's farmers this week, he also suggested that he would like to see factory farming and new technology play a bigger ...
Southampton contractor Arnett Dill faces up to 15 years behind bars after being convicted of a stack of break-ins and one count of arson by a Supreme Court jury yesterday.
After hearing 13 days of evi...
ERROR RG P4 1.12.1998 In yesterday's Royal Gazette it was reported that fishermen Arthur Farias, Allan Bean, Nelson Ible and Bernard Richardson had been reissued with lobster pot permits by new Envir...
After 12 days of evidence a jury is today expected to deliver its verdict in the trial of a Southampton man charged with a stack of offences including arson and burglary.
Arnett Dill, 43, from Leacraf...
A man accused of a stack of break-ins finally took to the witness stand at his trial yesterday -- and promptly admitted that he lied to Police when questioned about the crimes.
Arnett Dill, 43, from L...
Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox is launching a crusade "to encourage people to become involved'' in the fight against crime.
And she has also promised she will do all she can to make...
Cowboy car washers operating in city car parks have been slammed by a Hamilton City boss following a series of complaints from car owners.
And Corporation secretary Roger Sherratt is warning drivers n...