A machete-wielding robber ran out of a service station he was attempting to raid after a male employee chased him with a tiny fish knife.
Police are still hunting the cowardly criminal, who turned on ...
Premier Ewart Brown has issued a final call for citizens to comment on Government's draft freedom of information law.
Twenty-four submissions have so far been sent to the Cabinet Office on the propose...
The Opposition is to submit a position paper to Cabinet on its proposed freedom of information law — calling for the legislation to be retroactive and to provide protection for whistle-blowers.
John B...
A woman confronted a thief who broke into her car in Warwick on Monday evening.
Police said the woman parked her vehicle on Stacey Estates Road at about 8 p.m. and took some groceries inside her home....
Public Safety Minister David Burch has criticised cinema-goers who witnessed the double Southside shooting but will not talk to Police.
He told the Senate yesterday: "I am ashamed to say that the most...
A young man who told detectives four months ago that he was repeatedly sexually assaulted by a former Bermuda Regiment officer has criticised the police investigation into his claims.
The 20-year-old ...
Shadow Health Minister Louise Jackson has been presented with a portrait of her late husband by fellow politicians in what the Speaker of the House Stanley Lowe called an "expression of love and goodw...
Works and Engineering Minister Derrick Burgess yesterday accused Opposition Senator Michael Dunkley of criticising the new Police and court building out of "ignorance or malice" and because of a "warp...
Hundreds of "shortchanged seniors" have been left out in the cold by Government's new FutureCare plan, according to Shadow Health Minister Louise Jackson.
She told the House of Assembly yesterday that...
Former Premier Alex Scott is urging the public to give their views on a proposed freedom of information law — before it's too late.
Government revealed on Tuesday that a November 30 deadline has now b...