A 55-year-old man denied threatening to kill someone in a message to a government MP.
Perry Smith was accused of causing Michael Scott, the Sandys North politician, to receive a written threat towards...
A man admitted bringing cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis resin to Bermuda when he appeared in court on Friday.
Marvin Woolridge, from St George’s, pleaded guilty to three charges of importation of a cont...
Boosting the working population with more foreigners would help ease financial pressures on Bermudians, the Opposition claimed yesterday.
The One Bermuda Alliance said the island needs an attractive i...
An employee at telecoms firm Digicel returned to work yesterday after a criminal action against the individual was dropped.
The company said it had also carried out an internal investigation but no de...
Little change has been made to the 60:40 company ownership rule after the Premier announced its reform more than a year ago, it was claimed.
David Burt pledged to revise the quota in a move designed t...
Homeowners hit out at changes to land taxes yesterday after revisions announced in the Budget meant people with the lowest value properties could pay more than three times their current rate.
A twice-...
A mother who wanted to develop her skills is understood to have become Bermuda’s only female tractor-trailer driver.
Christy Taylor followed in the footsteps of her parents when she embarked on a care...
A government minister is being sued for nearly $3 million by a company that claims it is owed money linked to upgrades at Dockyard’s cruise ship berths.
Lawyers for SunRise Construction Ltd filed a wr...
Women should feel powerful — no matter what role they play in society, the Deputy Governor has said.
Alison Crocket said that employment and gender did not define people as she launched a campaign to...
An Opposition MP has claimed the Government’s decision to appoint a representative in Europe without advertising the post “goes against best practice”.
Michael Dunkley, of the One Bermuda Alliance, sa...