A lawyer representing a police officer and his wife in a harassment case is seeking information from a report into allegations of misconduct by Stephen Corbishley, the former Commissioner of Police.
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A woman owed more than $15,000 in redundancy payments has called for action after two years without receiving a penny.
An Employment Tribunal found in 2020 that The Athletic Club had made Cassandra Si...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority has named new vice-presidents of experiences, operations and finance after a series of internal promotions.
Tashae Thompson has been promoted to the position of vice-pres...
A plan to build three houses and three apartments on the site of a former dairy farm has been given planning approval.
A planning application by the Yellowbird Trust proposed the erection of three...
Retroactive plans for an outdoor “private members club” in Flatts have been recommended for refusal despite “significant variations” to the original proposal.
According to the planning application...
Air service to Miami is scheduled to resume next month, while service to New York and Toronto will be bolstered.
According to Skyport’s November flight schedule, American Airlines is expected to resum...
Kiara Wilkinson celebrated joining the Bermuda Bar in a ceremony in the Supreme Court yesterday.
Ms Wilkinson, who in her second year of Appleby’s legal trainee programme, said she was “humbled” by th...
St David’s Road will be partially closed for a little over a week as Belco trenching work continues in the East End.
A notice from the Ministry of Public Works said: “This road closure will allow two ...
David Burt was re-elected as the Progressive Labour Party leader last night after a bruising campaign battle, which he described as “difficult”.
Party delegates and PLP MPs gave him victory over Curt...
Bermuda has nothing to fear from cutting links with Britain and becoming an independent state, according to a visiting politician.
Philip “Brave” Davis, the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, is on island...