Chief Justice Richard Ground has spoken of the tough decisions judges have to make in the wake of a controversial ruling in a death by drunk driving case.
Supreme Court judge Charles-Etta Simmons orde...
The van driver cleared on a legal technicality of killing bartender Larry Thomas was previously let off another drink driving charge — after police failed to show up for his trial.
Roger Bowen, 26, wa...
The US Navy has been accused of listening in to the telephone calls of Bermuda Government officials during negotiations over the baselands 15 years ago.
Author Don Grearson makes the claim in his new ...
The US has "closed the file" on its former baselands in Bermuda and is highly unlikely to ever reopen discussions on the clean-up of the land, according to the author of a new book.
Don Grearson, whos...
Sacked Summerhaven administrator Ianthia Wade is still fighting to get her job back almost 18 months after she was fired, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The widow of former Progressive Labour Party lea...
A residential facility for the physically challenged is to undergo an independent review — a year after Police were called in to investigate irregular accounts.
Summerhaven in Smith's — which is part ...
A former AS Cooper employee who claims she suffered long-term injuries after falling through a rotten floorboard in the store is begging the company to compensate her.
Yvonne Dawson told The Royal Gaz...
A global human rights organisation has welcomed Bermuda's draft freedom of information bill, calling it a "very progressive document".
But Article 19 yesterday urged Government to revise the proposed ...
Bermuda could soon follow countless developed democracies around the world by passing a law giving taxpayers the right to access information held by public authorities.
But just how much openness woul...
Bermuda could soon follow countless developed democracies around the world by passing a law giving taxpayers the right to access information held by public authorities.
But just how much openness woul...