THURSDAY, DECMBER 2: A “perfect storm” of social, psychological and economic issues has led to the wave of violent crime rocking Bermuda, according to a poverty campaigner.
Sheelagh Cooper, from the C...
US Consul General Grace Shelton and Governor Sir Richard Gozney yesterday denounced whistleblowing website Wikileaks for releasing confidential correspondence from American embassies around the world ...
A 30-year-old Bermudian man was gunned down in Queens, New York, yesterday afternoon.
Vaughan Carlos Allen, known as Bruggles, was shot multiple times in the torso just before 4pm on 224th Street. He ...
Bermuda should legalise marijuana, bring in a minimum wage and spend more money supporting talented young athletes and musicians, MPs were told.
Graeme Outerbridge and Ras Mykkal two citizens concerne...
Whistleblowing website Wikileaks has begun releasing more than 250,000 classified cables from American embassies around the world - including 68 reports about Bermuda.
The huge data leak, reported to ...
An anti-conscription campaigner told a tribunal he should not be made to serve in the Bermuda Regiment because of the “inevitable” sexual and verbal abuse he would suffer.
Shaki Easton, 27, and three ...
HM Customs has at least 20 vacancies for officers but is struggling to find recruits who can pass the entrance exam — even though standards have been lowered.
Bermuda's Collector of Customs Winniefred...
Prisons Commissioner Edward Lamb told yesterday how a notorious "thug" collapsed in tears after arriving at Westgate and being told he was a "beautiful and decent young man".
Lt Col Lamb, giving evide...
Two senators locked horns yesterday over the issue of government contracts allegedly being awarded to Progressive Labour Party cronies.
Opposition senator Michael Dunkley claimed some contracts worth ...
A successful seven-year bid by Bermuda College to gain recognition from an American accrediting body and become the "envy" of the region was loudly celebrated yesterday.
Town Crier Ed Christopher kick...