Assets seized from criminals by the courts should be allocated to cash-strapped emergency services, it has been claimed.
Michael Dunkley of the opposition One Bermuda Alliance said it was essential ...
A sailor who was washed overboard while taking part in this year’s Newport Bermuda Race drowned despite efforts by his crew mates to rescue him, according to an investigation into the tragedy.
The rep...
Veteran MP Wayne Furbert takes on the transport portfolio for the third time in his near-30-year career in politics after yesterday’s Cabinet reshuffle.
Mr Furbert told The Royal Gazette: “I am quite ...
Government MP Zane DeSilva appeared in court yesterday charged with money laundering in connection with the Savvy recording studio scandal.
Prosecutors claim that Mr DeSilva entered into or became con...
The annual fundraising effort to support Bermuda’s war veterans got under way yesterday when Rena Lalgie, the Governor, made a donation in return for the first Remembrance Day poppy of this year’s cam...
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was stabbed in the leg in a Hamilton park yesterday.
Eyewitnesses saw the 31-year-old victim walking through Queen Elizabeth Park before collapsing at ab...
Farmers could take legal action to block government plans to set up a vertical-farming industry on the island.
The Bermuda Farmers Association is “addressing the legal path towards presenting an injun...
Customs officers are unable to protect Bermuda’s borders because of a lack of staff and equipment, according to documents obtained by The Royal Gazette.
Officers have filed more than 50 complaints wi...
The Bermuda Police Service will be carrying out firearms training for armed police officers this week.
The scenario-based training will be carried out in and around the Prospect, Devonshire BPS headqu...