One of Bermuda’s four Uighurs has got married and is expecting a child with his wife, his lawyer has revealed.
Boston-based attorney Sabin Willett announced the news in an article posted on the Lawfar...
Bermuda's public pension pot will be able to cope as the number of seniors more than doubles over the next 40 years, Government insisted last night.
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement reassuri...
The number of people turning 65 and claiming their state pension will rise by more than 150 percent this year.
About 700 residents, the first batch of Bermuda’s post-war “baby boomers”, will reach ret...
A former CedarBridge Academy teacher suing the Ministry of Education and the school’s board of governors over her mould-related ill health has lost part of her case.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley struck ou...
The use of credit cards by Cabinet Ministers on overseas business trips is strictly controlled, the Premier's spokeswoman has insisted.
And press secretary Beverle Lottimore told The Royal Gazette any...
Police took more than three years to investigate the suspected abuse of a vulnerable elderly woman and, in the meantime, the alleged victim died.
A senior prosecutor revealed yesterday she was first h...
Not one person has been convicted under a law passed three years ago to protect Bermuda's seniors from abuse, The Royal Gazette can reveal. And the only case to make it to court under the Senior Abuse...
Ten mobile homes bought by Government for half a million dollars six years ago have been sold off or demolished as they are no longer fit to be lived in.
The pre-fabricated units were bought for about...
Cabinet Ministers who go overseas on official business get a $150 daily allowance, as well as the use of a credit card.
But figures for how much they spent during trips abroad in the last fiscal year ...
Alleged elder abuse victim “Auntie Em” has passed away peacefully at the age of 98.
Wilhelmina Liburd died on Sunday at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Continuing Care Unit (CCU), according to her...