A two-hour information session was held for senators two days before they were asked to consider wide-ranging legislation to enhance the protection of children against sexual abuse.
They were invited ...
Residents who commit sexual assaults against Bermudian-based children overseas could face prosecution on the island under legislation backed by senators yesterday.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-Gen...
A failed housing development will be launched as a hotel-style complex today.
The Bermudiana Beach resort is the reincarnation of the Grand Atlantic scheme on South Shore, Warwick, where a ribbon-cutt...
The Human Rights Commission shed some light yesterday on its decision to pull out of a legal attempt to ensure children’s rights were protected in court proceedings.
The HRC said that, although there ...
A motorcyclist was injured in a crash with a truck in Southampton, police said today.
The 57-year-old rider was said to have suffered a wound to his neck in the incident.
A police spokesman said the m...
Unemployment among people under the age of 25 plummeted in the second half of last year, figures revealed yesterday.
The Labour Force Survey Report from the Department of Statistics showed the jobless...
A man who lost his wife, three children and his mother-in-law in an Ethiopian plane crash in March thanked the people of Bermuda yesterday for their support during “testing times”.
Paul Njoroge paid t...
Thousands of people including Hollywood heavyweights have shown their support for the island’s first Pride celebration.
Tony Brannon, a co-creator of the Bermuda Pride Supporters Facebook group, said ...
A St George’s jewellers was burgled yesterday — the third time the premises have been hit in three months.
Police said that two men broke in to the Vera P. Card store on Water Street, at about 3.45am ...
A pastor jailed more than a hundred years ago after he wrote about the unfair treatment of Jamaican workers in Bermuda was granted a posthumous pardon by the Governor yesterday.
Government House confi...