dispute on overtime.
The problem arose at the weekend when Bermuda Industrial Union ports division workers banned overtime on the vessel The Oleander .
Workers claim that they are often asked to do ov...
Up to $250,000 worth of unpaid parking fines seem set to be written off.
It follows a climbdown by Bermuda's senior prosecutor which has let dozens of parking fine dodgers off the the hook.
An appeal ...
Dozens of Bermudian cricket fans who flew to Jamaica to catch some Test Match action have been left completely stumped.
For the match was abandoned after just ten overs -- knocking out-of-pocket crick...
Government is looking at plans to build a new recycling plant to replace the existing site at Devon Springs.
The announcement was made following a walk-out by all 12 workers at the plant yesterday mor...
A former Attorney General has warned that the Government must clamp down on international money laundering if it is to secure its proposals at the forthcoming dependent territories conference.
Speakin...
Newly appointed Government vet Jonathan Nisbett is calling for a change in legislation to combat the problem of wild cats and chickens.
Dr. Nisbett, who took over the post earlier this month, plans to...
year's General Election.
Yesterday NLP leader Charles Jeffers admitted that, with an election just months away, Bermuda's smallest political party has only been able to muster five suitable candidates...
fishermen who tampered with their traps were given permission to do so by a fishing officer.
The three fishermen had their traps confiscated last month after is was discovered that escape hatched on t...
Neighbouring residents claim the National Stadium construction project is wrecking their lives.
The multi-million dollar Devonshire sports complex, which is already running behind schedule and above b...
Public Safety Minister Quinton Edness has been left red-faced over his announcement that tax payers will foot the medical bill for an athlete injured in a weekend brawl.
Mr. Edness made the decision o...