Six further members of watchdog groups to scrutinise public spending were announced in the Senate yesterday.
Members of the Upper House will join MPs in three parliamentary oversight committees to hol...
Three watchdog groups to scrutinise public spending will start work in the new year, the Speaker of the House of Assembly said.
The Parliamentary Oversight Committees will hold ministers and their dep...
Women devastated by the violent death of loved ones gave the gift of support in the “crucial” Christmas period.
Mothers on a Mission Bermuda held its first community support event in the run-up to wha...
An education campaign will be rolled out to help local companies understand their responsibilities under new “economic substance” laws.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, admitted work was nee...
Interpol and several other agencies provided information to Bermuda’s authorities about Arbitrade, a cryptocurrency exchange and coin company, MPs heard yesterday.
David Burt, the Premier, provided a ...
MPs on both sides of the House of Assembly vowed to stand united against the “bullying” European Union yesterday as they passed new rules designed to get tough on international business.
Curtis Dicki...
Three people hurt in two separate road crashes have been discharged from hospital, police said.
They included a 63-year-old cyclist who seriously injured his eye when he crashed into a wall on Saturda...
The Government was accused of failing to carry out a proper consultation yesterday after a House of Assembly debate on a controversial Bill opposed by children’s rights campaigners was postponed.
Crai...
The Auditor-General said today there were two reasons why her audit opinion to the Government for its 2017-18 accounts was qualified.
Heather Thomas explained there was insufficient evidence for $10.3...
A last-ditch legal attempt to restore a ban on same-sex marriage was mounted by the Government yesterday.
Notice was given to the Court of Appeal to ask permission to take the case to London’s Privy C...