Opposition Leader Pamela Gordon called for "truth in advertising'' in response to full page advertisements suggesting consumers can get 29 cent and 32 cent overseas phone calls.
Ms Gordon said her par...
The Court of Appeal has ordered a retrial of a local man accused of importing cocaine on a flight from London in January.
Jaha Akili Mallory nodded to the Court on Friday as he was taken away by priso...
their country.
In a poll underwritten by 3Com, and operated by the Planet Project, 52 percent of Bermudian respondents approved of their country. Ninety two percent of Canadians were proud of their co...
The Court of Appeal has freed a man jailed for nine years for serious sexual assault on the grounds that the judge's directions to the jury were a "substantial miscarriage of justice''.
Within an hour...
With more than half of Island households having Internet access, Government has taken steps to ensure that the remainder can log on to the World Wide Web for free.
The result of an anonymous donation,...
Government plans to build a purpose-built juvenile home next year as part of plans to modernise how it handles problem children.
The Health Ministry hopes to build a 32,000 square foot home at the sit...
further sigh of relief today as a new rate cut was announced last night.
And TeleBermuda General Manager James Fitzgerald hinted that more changes are afoot -- promising "many new initiatives and unde...
Fisherman Henry Corea died in a freak road accident last year after a truck driver lost control of his vehicle and skidded across St. John's Road.
In a statement after the accident, the truck driver, ...
Defence lawyer Mark Pettingill yesterday told the Court of Appeal Chief Justice Austin Ward misdirected the jury in the Randy Burgess murder trial setting a "negative tone'' throughout.
While Mr. Pett...
The Rebecca Middleton murder trial judge has criticised the Commission set up to investigate serious crime for being misleading.
In an unusual move for a judge, Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux has gone ...