Government is being urged to rethink its draft freedom of information bill by critics who say its lack of retroactivity is "nutty", "disturbing" and could render it a "useless" law.
The proposed publi...
A long-awaited freedom of information bill was last night unveiled by Government and could become law during the next parliamentary session.
Premier Ewart Brown announced in a televised speech that th...
A long-awaited freedom of information bill was last night unveiled by Government and could become law during the next parliamentary session.
Premier Ewart Brown announced in a televised speech that th...
Allegations of sexual misconduct at the Bermuda Regiment are to be investigated by the Human Rights Commission.
The commissioners decided at a meeting yesterday afternoon to immediately launch their o...
Independent MP Wayne Furbert has questioned why citizens are not "marching in the streets" about allegations of sexual misconduct at Bermuda Regiment.
The former United Bermuda Party leader plans to r...
City of Hamilton workers staged a three-hour emergency meeting about "unresolved issues" with management yesterday — and are expected to hold another one today.
The meeting — attended by scores of sta...
A world-renowned judge's verdict on whether a partial press gag imposed by the Premier was unlawful will be revealed at a public forum next month.
The Human Rights Commission is hosting the event on W...
Corporation of Hamilton workers have downed tools this lunchtime to stage an emergency meeting.
The session began shortly after 1 p.m. and BIU organiser George Scott is in attendance.
A union represen...
Governor Sir Richard Gozney has said he sees "no convincing argument" for a Royal Commission into allegations of sexual misconduct at Warwick Camp.
Sir Richard was responding to calls from Opposition ...
Anti-conscription campaigner Larry Marshall and UBP Senator Michael Dunkley are calling for a Royal Commission into claims of sexual misconduct at Warwick Camp.
Mr. Marshall, from Bermudians Against t...