A former Sgt Major who claims she was demeaned, disrespected and made to feel "like a cockroach" at Warwick Camp has given her support to Bermudians Against the Draft (BAD).
Marilyn Steede quit her fu...
A former deputy mayor of Hamilton has dropped his claim of slander against Bermuda Broadcasting Company (BBC).
Bill Black issued a writ against the company in September 2008 after ZBM and ZFB televisi...
New legislation allowing non-Bermudians and exempt companies to buy residential units on hotel properties could devastate Bermuda's local housing market, according to Opposition MPs.
They accused Gove...
A watchdog to regulate lawyers and accountants to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorism in Bermuda is to be formed.
The board will be set up under the Proceeds of Crime Regulations ...
The parliamentary committee which scrutinises public spending released a damning report on Government yesterday — but Finance Minister Paula Cox was quick to rebut the criticism.
The Deputy Premier sa...
A young father is recovering in hospital after what he claims was an unprovoked attack by a Police detective which allegedly included a kick in the face and left him “spitting out blood”.
Troy Smith s...
The Auditor General has been given full access again to Government's computerised financial system — but is seeking legal advice on comments made yesterday by Financial Secretary Donald Scott.
Heather...
Plans to establish a self-regulating media council have received backing from a dozen media outlets.
The initiative was launched in May by a media working group, comprised of Inter-Island Communicatio...
A watchdog to regulate lawyers and accountants to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorism in Bermuda is to be formed.
The board will be set up under the Proceeds of Crime Regulations (...
Exempt companies are to be permitted to buy residential units on hotel properties, Government announced this evening.
Finance Minister Paula Cox said the idea behind the policy change was to enhance t...