Opposition MPs have urged Government to move quickly in 2011 to implement Bermuda’s long-awaited freedom of information law.
Former Premier Ewart Brown pledged in July when the Public Access to Inform...
A Serbian teacher caught up in a lengthy legal battle with Government has been jailed for three months apparently for failing to pay rent to a private landlady.
Dragana Damljanovic is in the Co-Ed Fa...
A man's body was found at a Somerset home yesterday afternoon.
A Police spokesman said last night that the 56-year-old male, from Sandys, was discovered in an unresponsive state shortly after 5pm at t...
An elderly couple heading home to Baltimore from Bermuda were left behind at the airport when their US Airways flight took off without them.
John and Francis Ward were told to wait for assistance to b...
A Cypriot sailor severely injured by a large wave which killed two of his crew mates is recovering at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The 34-year-old chief officer was yesterday “awake and able to ...
Government has stonewalled questions about the cost of renting out private office space for Bermuda’s top police officers in a property directly opposite the new multimillion dollar police and court b...
A 35-year-old sailor seriously injured after his tanker was hit by a wave has been brought to Bermuda for urgent medical treatment.
The chief officer of the Aegean Angel whose captain and chief engine...
Each day, when Maxzine Puckerin walks out of her front door in Footbridge Lane, Pembroke, a wall of graffiti confronts her.
The words spray painted by local youths opposite her home commemorate her mu...
Kerry Puckerin-Tear has a memory box in her bedroom containing three yellow paper hearts covered in her neat handwriting.
On each heart, the nine-year-old has carefully listed all the things she must ...
A nursing assistant who looked after alleged elder abuse victim “Auntie Em” declared herself “elated” yesterday after winning a three-year court battle to get the senior’s daughter to pay for her serv...