Police have attended two reported firearms incidents in Pembroke this lunchtime.
The first was at about 1.15 p.m. when gunshots were heard on Overview Hill.
A Police spokesman told The Royal Gazette: ...
'Last Train Home'
Every spring in China, millions of migrant workers take part in a mass exodus from the cities, as they head to the country to spend New Year with their families.
Director Lixin Fan's...
Taxpayers shelled out $10 million more than expected for the Island's three vehicle safety and emissions testing centres after Government "relinquished control" to two linked private companies, the Au...
Claims of cronyism have dogged the Government's vehicle safety and emissions testing programme for years — and last night there was no let up in the criticism.
Opposition MPs said the findings of Audi...
A man who claims he was kicked in the head by a Police constable will have his complaint reviewed by an independent board next week.
The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) will, on Tuesday, take its fi...
A nursing assistant told a court yesterday that the "inhumane treatment" by relatives of alleged elder abuse victim "Auntie Em" gave her the courage to rescue the partially-blind great-grandmother.
Yv...
Politicians, union leaders and readers of The Royal Gazette have weighed into the discussion on the Uighurs' job situation.
As reported this week, the four former Guantánamo Bay prisoners have been ma...
The Uighurs have been found new jobs in the private sector for when they leave Port Royal Golf Course, according to Premier Ewart Brown.
He issued a joint statement with Labour Minister David Burch ye...
A nursing assistant who took alleged elder abuse victim "Auntie Em" into her own home will today aim to persuade a magistrate that the senior's adopted daughter owes her $25,000.
Yvonne Dawson launche...
Premier Ewart Brown refused to say yesterday whether he was obliged to find new jobs for the Uighurs as part of the deal he struck with the US last year.
Dr. Brown told an audience on Monday evening t...