The mystery of Norman Palmer's missing body parts "may never be solved" to the satisfaction of his family but no criminal offence has taken place in Bermuda, according to Police.
A final report from i...
Bermudian student Stephanie Lee's life is "in limbo" due to a prolonged faculty strike at her Canadian university – but she is firmly against a move to force lecturers back to work.
Ms Lee is one of 3...
Former Finance Minister Grant Gibbons has questioned the PLP's commitment to opening up the parliamentary committee which scrutinises public spending, pointing out that it rejected such a move in 2004...
Former Premier Alex Scott has praised the new US president for "enshrining freedom of information into the fabric of his government" on his first full day in office.
Barack Obama put out a directive t...
Organs belonging to missing body parts victim Norman Palmer were kept for further examination by Bermuda's chief pathologist without written consent, an inquest heard yesterday.
Kered James told a hea...
Government backbencher Walter Lister has said he is certain the parliamentary committee which scrutinises public spending will soon stop meeting in secret.
The veteran PLP MP, who sits on the Public A...
Government backbencher Walter Lister has said he is certain the parliamentary committee which scrutinises public spending will soon stop meeting in secret.
The veteran PLP MP, who sits on the Public A...
A great-grandfather has launched his own trade union — and hopes at least 100 people will sign up as members.
Community activist Raymond Russell, well known in Bermuda for taking up the cause of the u...
The second largest training tall ship in the world – the distinctive black and white Russian Kruzenshtern – will visit Bermuda in June.
The 375ft four-masted barque has signed up to take part in the T...
"No priority" was given to a 911 call from a distraught wife whose husband couldn't breathe and was turning blue, the head of emergency services at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital told an inquest ye...