Bermuda has a backlog of up to 5,000 family law files in the Magistrates' Court and cases are too often not properly heard or determined, a seminar was told yesterday.
British judge Christopher Barnet...
There is a backlog of up to 5,000 family law cases in the Magistrates’ Court, a seminar heard today.
The figure was revealed by British judge Christopher Barnett QC, who is on the Island to lead a tra...
Premier Ewart Brown has challenged environmentalists to speak out on a plan for a tourist resort at the former US Naval Air Station at Morgan's Point.
He referred to the Island's green lobby during a...
The committee redrawing the Island's electoral boundaries has finished sitting, the House of Assembly heard this week.
Premier Ewart Brown told MPs on Monday that the work of the Boundaries Commission...
Bermuda could attend a conference in Egypt in October to share its plan for a voluntary national service programme.
Premier Ewart Brown told the House of Assembly on Monday that going to the annual In...
Graduates will be able to apply for the latest round of Government's JumpStart intern programme next month.
Premier Ewart Brown told the House of Assembly that the Cabinet Office would advertise the t...
Bermuda's recently opened office in Washington DC will ensure the Island makes its friends in the US capital before it needs them, according to Premier Ewart Brown.
He told the House of Assembly yeste...
Freedom of information legislation will be tabled in Parliament before MPs break for the summer, the Premier pledged yesterday.
He told the House of Assembly that a revised public access to informatio...
Opposition leader Kim Swan declared it a "sad day for democracy" after his party was given no opportunity to debate Cabinet Office spending yesterday.
Premier Ewart Brown used an entire two-hour morni...
Legislation to allow for the creation of an independent council to govern the media is coming soon, MPs heard yesterday.
Premier Ewart Brown told the House of Assembly: "I am excited to announce the i...