Hotels with casinos will be the next step after Cabinet moved to allow gambling on cruise ships, lawyer Llewellyn Peniston said last night.
Mr. Peniston — who has long called for the legalisation of g...
A defendant in a drugs trial yesterday denied sending his companion to unwittingly collect packages containing $300,000 of cocaine from Federal Express.
Lawyer Rick Woolridge repeatedly suggested Rayn...
Cruise ships will be allowed to open late-night casinos in port after Cabinet approved a plan aimed at fighting off increasing competition from rival cruise destinations.
The Opposition United Bermuda...
Five young Bermudians have completed the Police Cadet Programme to launch careers as Police officers.
The three women and two men were sworn in as Police Constables effective Wednesday, May 28, 2008.
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Bermuda's roads claimed their tenth fatality of 2008 on Saturday night — prompting yet more calls for motorists to change their attitudes to road safety.
A 45-year-old Devonshire man lost control of h...
Money will no longer be a barrier to young people who want to study in Harvard, Princeton or Yale, Education Minister Randolph Horton pledged yesterday.
Speaking in a House of Assembly debate about re...
Elliot Primary School and Francis Patton School have picked up awards for their efforts to promote good health.
Both were the main winners at the Healthy School Awards at Camden, with Health Minister ...
Premier Ewart Brown last night congratulated the Saltus graduating class of 2008 and told them: "Your country needs you."
Dr. Brown was guest speaker at their graduation ceremony at a packed Cathedral...
The jury in a drugs trial sat through two hours of Federal Express CCTV footage yesterday as the prosecution brought its case to a conclusion.
Its grainy picture appeared to show defendant Andre Hill ...
A "Grim Reaper" rapist who preyed on a 15-year-old girl yesterday lost an attempt to overturn his conviction.
Tewolde Selassie, 30, who raped the teenager after breaking into her bedroom, also lost hi...