Bermuda will get extra powers to manage global risks posed by countries prone to money laundering and terrorist financing, under legislation debated on Friday.
The Anti-Terrorism (Financial and Other ...
People who refuse to be searched at Customs can be arrested under PACE laws, as part of legislation passed through the House of Assembly on Friday.
Such an offence currently falls outside the Police A...
New Auditor General Heather Jacobs Matthews says she is unable to give Government's finances a clean bill of health after pointing to serious flaws in the handling of capital projects.
For the second ...
Premier Ewart Brown says addressing the psychological problems of at-risk schoolchildren could be the key to solving Bermuda's troubles with gang violence.
The Premier believes the relevant individual...
More tenants will be protected against arbitrary rent hikes, under legislation due to be debated in the House of Assembly today.
Any home with an annual rental value of $27,000 ($2,250 a month) will b...
In one of his darkest moments at the height of the Uighurs controversy, Premier Ewart Brown told his critics: "This too shall pass."
Six months on, Dr. Brown believes he's been proved right.
"It has p...
The Police Complaints Authority received 138 new complaints in 2005, 2006 and 2007, Home Affairs Minister David Burch said yesterday.
Providing details from the annual reports of those three years, th...
The Bermuda Democratic Alliance yesterday unveiled its platform on crime — including the creation of anti-gang legislation, greater use of technology such as CCTV, and tougher drunk driving laws.
The ...
Senators yesterday rounded on insurance companies accused of leaving seniors out in the cold since the arrival of FutureCare.
Many people are said to have been driven into the initiative after insuran...
Government Senator Walton Brown yesterday challenged Shadow Tourism Minister Michael Dunkley to ask any questions he likes about the Coco Reef Resort project.
Sen. Brown – chairman of the board of gov...