Prisons Commissioner Edward Lamb told MPs today that a lack of love was to blame for turning Bermudian boys into angry young gang members.
He said: “We have neglected to teach them respect, we have ne...
Michael Dunkley will not defect to the Bermuda Democratic Alliance — despite his concerns about the leadership of the United Bermuda Party and his "disappointment and hurt" at being demoted.
Senator D...
Andre Hypolite has lost an appeal against his conviction for the "brutal and merciless" murder of Nicholas Dill on Boxing Day 2004.
The Court of Appeal yesterday threw out the killer's claim that the ...
Bermuda Democratic Alliance MP Mark Pettingill argued yesterday that the law determining how long suspects can be held in police custody needs to be firmed up — and fast.
The defence attorney complain...
Bermuda Hospitals Board made more than $18 million in the last financial year, prompting Opposition MP Grant Gibbons to question yesterday whether it was overcharging patients for its services.
Former...
Interviewers conducting this year's census were reluctant to go into certain neighbourhoods to collect questionnaires, Premier Paula Cox told the House of Assembly yesterday.
She said the survey of th...
Non-Bermudian policemen outnumber local male officers but only just, according to figures provided to The Royal Gazette.
The staffing breakdown released by Bermuda Police Service reveals that there ar...
Bermuda will sign up to an international bill of rights for women next year, Cabinet Minister Glenn Blakeney revealed yesterday.
And he pledged to bring forth amendments to the law to ban discriminati...
Premier Paula Cox has revealed details of her conversation with the Queen during a special audience for British Overseas Territories leaders at Windsor Castle.
And Ms Cox — in London for the annual Ov...
Public consultation on privacy legislation to protect personal data could begin in the spring, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
A draft bill is almost ready to go before Cabinet, according to Government,...