More than a dozen Bermuda Regiment soldiers have made allegations of sexual abuse or harassment in the last two decades, The Royal Gazette has discovered.
But requests for information to determine the...
More than a dozen Bermuda Regiment soldiers have made allegations of sexual abuse or harassment in the last two decades, The Royal Gazette has discovered.
But requests for information to determine the...
Major Glenn Brangman — the man tasked with helping the Guantánamo Bay Uighurs settle in Bermuda — is no longer general manager of the Bermuda Housing Corporation.
The former Regiment Quartermaster's c...
Missing body parts victim Norman Palmer could have done something to save himself in the days before his death, a Supreme Court judge ruled yesterday.
Puisne Judge Geoffrey Bell rejected an applicatio...
A gun amnesty is under "active consideration" by Police and Government, Sir Richard Gozney revealed yesterday after a meeting with the Premier.
The Governor confirmed that the idea of allowing people ...
A party to celebrate the Ethiopian New Year will take place at Astwood Park tomorrow — and revellers are guaranteed to feel years younger.
The 6.30 p.m. event will mark the start of the year 2002 — be...
The Premier and his Cabinet will be given a weekly hour-long grilling by MPs under new rules for the House of Assembly due to come in this autumn.
The Friday morning parliamentary question time, to ta...
Parliamentary committees will remain closed to the public if new rules for the House of Assembly are approved by MPs in November.
The draft Standing Orders — drawn up by Deputy Speaker Dame Jennifer S...
Parliamentary committees will remain closed to the public if new rules for the House of Assembly are approved by MPs in November.
The draft Standing Orders — drawn up by Deputy Speaker Dame Jennifer S...
Medical staff took up to 15 minutes to reach a mental health patient after he hanged himself in his hospital room, an inquest heard yesterday.
A hearing into 35-year-old Shandal Richardson's death hea...