Two passengers who arrived on a British Airways flight have tested positive for the coronavirus, the Ministry of Health said today.
The pair are “symptomatic” residents who received a positive result ...
Police could not interview airline staff about an alleged assault of a child by the assistant director of the Government’s child protection agency at the airport until four months after a complaint wa...
A man was fined $1,000 and banned from the roads yesterday after he admitted refusal to take a breath test after he was found asleep in his car.
Tashon DeSilva, 36, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Cour...
A cancer charity yesterday asked men to “man up” to spread knowledge about the health problems they faced.
The Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre teamed up with razor company Gillette to encourage men t...
A magistrate yesterday warned about the seriousness of signing bail for others after a man who put up security for a woman jewellery thief who fled abroad and avoided justice for six years.
Magistrate...
A food programme run by the Anglican Church yesterday appealed for help after a massive increase in demand because of hardship caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Right Reverend Nicholas Dill, the Bi...
The trial of the assistant director of the Government’s child protection agency on charges she assaulted a girl in her care started yesterday.
It was alleged in Magistrates’ Court that Kennette Robin...
A man was referred to DUI court after he admitted crashing his motorcycle and refusal to take a breath test.
Jermaine Harvey, 37, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to refusal to take a breath test ...
A West End stretch of the Railway Trail will be one-way for a golf tournament later this month, the public works ministry said today.
The area affected runs from the White Hill Field gateway in Southa...
A member of the judiciary relived a 2019 traffic accident that left him in “extreme pain for three to four days” when he took the witness box yesterday in Magistrates’ Court.
Craig Attridge, who serve...