A group lobbying for discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation to be outlawed is holding a workshop this weekend for supporters.
Suzanne Mayall, from Two Words and a Comma, said in an e-mail...
A woman who sparked a $6,000 police investigation after pretending she was raped in her home by two masked intruders was ordered to pay the full cost of the inquiry yesterday.
Michelle Lee Carreiro, o...
Government is to launch its own inquiry into the Bermuda Regiment's procedures for handling sexual misconduct claims.
But the "internal review" announced yesterday by Acting Home Affairs Minister Walt...
A 22-year-old woman who concoted a story about two masked men raping her in her apartment was this afternoon fined $7,000.
Michelle Lee Carreiro, of Cut Road, St. George’s, appeared at Magistrates’ Co...
Ombudsman Arlene Brock has praised Bermuda Archives for putting the Island's original slave registers on display.
Ms Brock — who published a damning report on the official repository of government rec...
Three organisations are urging Government to fulfil a promise to ban discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation — amid fears that a planned amendment to the law has been shelved.
The Human R...
Amnesty International in Bermuda is urging people to buy a book on poverty written by the charity's secretary general.
A display about 'The Unheard Truth, Poverty and Human Rights' by Irene Khan will ...
Phillip Rego won his first ever award yesterday — but the bighearted charity worker insisted that the accolade was really for all of Bermuda.
The former landscape gardener — who gave up his business a...
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...