The Voters' Rights Association has been in talks with legal experts as it tries to tackle an alleged culture of bullying in Government.
The intimidation stems from the highest posts in elected Governm...
Bermuda's road death toll will be the subject of a public meeting at Francis Patton School this evening.
People will get to hear the results of a survey on crashes — considered to be the largest of it...
Legendary R&B group The Whispers last night kicked off BermudaMusic Festival '08. Hundreds of people packed into FairmontSouthampton Beach Club to see the old school band give music fans a taste of wh...
At least nine employees in the North American Tourism Office were made redundant yesterday.
Staff last night told The Royal Gazette 11 were told to clear their desks immediately after a succession of ...
The Progressive Labour Party's official website has come under attack from the party youth wing's former secretary for churning out "crass and pathetic propaganda".
Jonathan Starling complains the sit...
Illegal aliens have today been given a 30-day window to get out of Bermuda without facing prosecution.
Immigration Minister David Burch yesterday announced the October amnesty as he warned Government ...
North American Tourism Office employees are appealing to Government to improve their redundancy packages as they prepare to find out whether they have still got jobs.
And as long-serving Bermudians aw...
The shocked St. David's community is today staging an emotional memorial cricket match for the devastated families of murder victims Maxwell Brangman and Freddie Gilbert.
Today's charity game will be ...
It was bad enough when Lana Flood thought her brother had died after his reading candle accidentally set fire to his makeshift home.
But yesterday's news that Maxwell Brangman had already been murdere...
Forty-five Government vehicles are being taken from the roads in a cost-cutting move.
Works Minister Derrick Burgess yesterday announced the number of Government-owned vehicles would be cut from 500 d...