Cindy Clarke was yesterday appointed Director of Public Prosecutions after she was earlier passed over for the post.
John Rankin, the Governor, announced the appointment and said it would take effect ...
A father accused of “disgraceful” and “selfish” conduct by a judge has won the right to appeal her ruling that he must pay his ex-wife more than a decade’s worth of child support expenses.
The busines...
The chief sales and marketing officer at the Bermuda Tourism Authority is to leave for a new job in the United States, it was reported today.
Victoria Isley, who earned between $310,000 and $320,00 at...
A judge launched a blistering attack on Government’s refusal to pay a social worker appointed to look out for the best interests of children in care, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Puisne Judge Nicole...
A code of conduct for MPs will be tabled soon after the new parliamentary session starts in November, the last Speaker of the House has promised.
Dennis Lister, who became Speaker after the Progressiv...
Five Progressive Labour Party senators will swap the Upper Chamber for the House of Assembly after they won their seats in the General Election.
Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General, Vance Campbel...
Social justice and the health of Bermudians are two of the key priorities in Ianthia Simmons-Wade’s General Election campaign.
Ms Simmons-Wade, appointed a government senator last December, is running...
The former head of a child protection charity turned political hopeful has appealed to voters to consider the number of candidates standing against the Progressive Labour Party in this week’s General ...
No new cases of Covid-19 were recorded today after almost 1,200 test results came back to health officials.
A Ministry of Health spokeswoman said 1,185 test results had been received and all were clea...
Information Commissioner Gitanjali Gutierrez has upheld a decision by the Bermuda Monetary Authority to withhold records about its staff recruitment plans.
But she has told the authority it must revea...