Bermuda's MPs and civil servants could be heading to India to improve their technical know-how after Premier Ewart Brown was offered a deal by an Indian Minister.
Minister of State for External Affair...
Bermuda Police will be issued with ‘Taser’ devices as officers step up the fight against gang crime, Public Safety Minister David Burch announced today.
Sen. Burch said he has approved the purchase of...
A bill improving oversight of Government policies and programmes was finally passed in the House of Assembly yesterday, two months after it had to be deferred following complaints.
Premier Ewart Brown...
New laws allowing Police to confiscate "hoodies" and disperse groups hanging out were tabled in the House of Assembly yesterday.
The amendments to the Criminal Code also increase officers' powers to s...
Premier Ewart Brown will return to the House of Assembly today hoping to convince his critics to pass two bills they’ve complained about in the past.
One of them — a bill to waive cabin tax on cruise ...
It's been one wake-up call after another for Bermuda in the past few months but, according to activist Gina Spence-Farmer, the message is still not getting through.
With homelessness on the rise and i...
Government is to investigate claims of overcrowding in houses — with 18 foreigners said to be living in one three-bedroom property alone.
It comes amid complaints from Bermudians that they are being m...
Staff are no longer allowed to sleep on the job at Summerhaven residential home for the physically challenged following a critical review by an independent consultant.
Summerhaven Trust chairman John ...
Help is out there for those who need it, MP Michael Weeks yesterday reminded people struggling in his Pembroke East Central constituency.
With growing numbers of residents unable to get jobs and reduc...
Major improvements to standards of practice will be made at Summerhaven residential home following an independent review.
Staff will no longer be allowed to sleep on the night shift and will all under...