A woman denied importing cannabis and other substances to Bermuda when she appeared in court yesterday.
Ranae Furbert faced six charges during arraignments at the Supreme Court.
She was accused of bri...
Access to justice will be “crippled” if there is no swift solution to a lack of adequate court space, authorities warned.
Concerns raised in The Bermuda Judiciary Annual Report 2018 centred on the lo...
A European Union economic commissioner was “surprised” that Bermuda was included on a list of noncooperative tax jurisdictions, the Premier said yesterday.
David Burt explained that the island was int...
Road sobriety checkpoints will operate in six parishes next weekend, police said today.
They will run from Friday, April 5, to Sunday, April 7.
Checks will be carried out in Hamilton Parish, Devonshir...
Plans to hold a House of Assembly meeting tomorrow — when new legislation linked to municipalities was expected to be tabled — were put on hold yesterday.
Craig Cannonier, the Opposition leader, said ...
Figures that showed fees from the sale of property to non-Bermudians were likely to be at least $4.5 million less than predicted has sparked questions from the Opposition leader.
Craig Cannonier said ...
The Human Rights Commission has completely replaced its board as 12 new people were named as the latest appointments today.
Vaughan Caines, a barrister and member of the parole board, will be the chai...
Children’s craft projects ranging from chopping boards to picnic tables are up for auction this week.
The Construction Association of Bermuda is showcasing the work of school students at the Botanical...
An attempt to turn elected corporations into government quangos remains balanced on a knife edge after it met firm resistance in the Upper House last night.
Senators rose from their debate on the Muni...
A contract between the Government’s communications team and a media organisation run by a former Progressive Labour Party MP raised questions from the Opposition yesterday.
Susan Jackson, of the One B...