Public Accounts Committee chairman Bob Richards has resisted calls from the head of the Civil Service to withdraw a report criticising the Department of Tourism.
Shadow Finance Minister Mr. Richards t...
The Berkeley Institute opened its doors to a new batch of students yesterday — all of whom will embark upon the Cambridge Curriculum next week.
The Ministry of Education is introducing the internation...
Community coalitions aimed at reducing drug use and tackling gang issues are to be created in Bermuda — based on a successful US model.
Two experts from Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADC...
Convicted paedophiles could be electronically tagged to prevent them going near schools and other areas where children congregate.
Attorney General Kim Wilson told a press conference yesterday that Go...
"Deadbeat parents" will be stopped from licensing their motor vehicles until they pay outstanding child support under new legislation to be tabled this autumn.
And Attorney General Kim Wilson wants to...
Electronic ankle bracelets for offenders will be introduced before the end of next month, the Attorney General told a press conference this morning.
Kim Wilson said the devices would cut the cost of k...
A hotline set up after the Good Friday murder of Kimwandae Walker has been abandoned because only eight people called to ask for help, The Royal Gazette understands.
The Ministry of Culture and Social...
The head of the Civil Service will retire next month on his 65th birthday — but he has failed to inform Premier Ewart Brown of his decision, the latter alleged yesterday.
Kenneth Dill told The Royal G...
The head of the Civil Service has refused to discuss whether he plans to retire on his 65th birthday next month, according to Premier Ewart Brown.
But plans are already underway to replace Kenneth Dil...
Eggs recalled in the US due to a salmonella scare have not been distributed in Bermuda, the chief medical officer has advised.
Dr. John Cann said eggs imported to the Island come from North Carolina, ...