Innocent brothers of gangsters were yesterday warned to be on their guard by a community activist who says gunmen now see them as legitimate targets.
The grassroots worker told The Royal Gazette gang ...
Hotelier John Jefferis has received praise from an unlikely source after winning a World Travel Award for his Tobago property.
Shadow Tourism Minister Michael Dunkley — who recently accused Mr. Jeffer...
Motorists will no longer rack up huge fines for repeatedly going through Electronic Vehicle Registration cameras, after Senators rubber-stamped new legislation yesterday.
The Traffic Offences Penaltie...
Christmas should be cancelled, suggested Public Safety Minister David Burch as Senators pondered how Bermuda can fight back against the recent deluge of shootings.
Yesterday's Upper House sitting was ...
Public Safety Minister David Burch yesterday backed down from his demand for control of the Police service.
"I do not give a monkey's who is in charge of operational control of the Police," said the M...
Immigration Minister David Burch says controversial plans to issue expats with ID cards will go ahead in the New Year amid complaints construction firms are flouting work permit rules.
Bermudians in t...
United Bermuda Party Senator Suzann Roberts-Holshouser yesterday urged victims of domestic violence to seek help — particularly as tempers can flare at Christmas time.
Sen. Roberts-Holshouser said att...
Bermuda has lost a generation of young people because social problems have been ignored for many years, former Middletown resident Tillman Darrell claimed yesterday.
The United Bermuda Party candidate...
Public Safety Minister David Burch today said he has backed down from his demand for control of policing and declared his support for new Commissioner Michael DeSilva’s bid to tackle gang violence.
“I...
The Premier and Deputy Premier's heads would roll if they'd run a business the way they've managed Bermuda's finances, Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards said yesterday.
Mr. Richards said the new Au...