A divorce lawyer who appropriated child maintenance payments from a father to pay off legal fees owed to her by his ex-wife did not misuse the funds, a judge ruled yesterday.
Keren Lomas was found by ...
A government whistle-blower told a court yesterday that her professional reputation was destroyed and she faced losing her home after she was fired on the orders of Premier Ewart Brown.
LeYoni Junos, ...
A US firm hired by the Department of Tourism to plan its African Diaspora Heritage Trail (ADHT) conferences made "completely false representations" which were "unauthorised and contrary to law" in ord...
Premier Ewart Brown was accused in court yesterday of political interference by a government employee who claims she was sacked after blowing the whistle on alleged fraudulent activity by a US contrac...
There is no doubt that Government's new FutureCare health insurance plan for seniors offers far greater benefits than basic HIP — but not everyone can afford to pay the premium.
An 86-year-old woman, ...
Government has admitted it deliberately left seniors in the dark about the launch of FutureCare in order to ensure that as few people as possible benefited from the new health insurance programme in i...
The chairman of Bermuda Educational Parents' Association has welcomed plans to buy in a curriculum from abroad for Bermuda's public schools — but questioned why it took so long to reach the decision.
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Work to shore up the road edge along the Woodlands Road canal in Pembroke will begin on Monday.
The project has been delayed while the Ministry of Works and Engineering awaited the arrival of water ba...
Thousands of people are expected to turn out tomorrow for an extra-special Palm Sunday Walk — and those who do are promised an "amazing view" of one of Bermuda's most historic sites.
The annual Bermud...
The challenges of raising an autistic child were highlighted by Health Minister Nelson Bascome yesterday as he pledged Bermuda's support for World Autism Awareness Day.
The Minister said the Island wo...