Bermuda could take a leaf out of Britain's law books and introduce laws guaranteeing freedom of information, a top Government Minister said yesterday.
But Development and Information Minister Terry Li...
Two Bermuda residents were yesterday safe ashore in Spain after being rescued from a crippled yacht in drama on the high seas.
Derek Davis and Clare Spearing were among the four-man crew who abandoned...
Premier Jennifer Smith wrote a personal letter to Canadian External Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy in a bid to block the appointment of lawyer Saul Froomkin as an Honorary Consul, it was claimed yest...
The first crack in the wall of "genteel apartheid'' in Bermuda is to be celebrated this week.
And -- for the first time -- the leaders of the secret group which stood off theatre owners in a boycott o...
sensitive eyes, an Island optometrist warned yesterday.
She explained: "My professional opinion is that -- as a child grows -- if you put them in sunglasses too early, it reduces the production of nat...
Overseas candidates could be considered for the crucial job of Bermuda's head of criminal prosecutions, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
It is understood applicants from abroad are among those to be inte...
Senate row over a gay American Ambassador.
The news came after The Royal Gazette learned Mr. Owen is set to take up his new post on the Island at the end of next month.
But now a Republican Senator ha...
Attorney General Lois Browne Evans yesterday said she would not change a winning team for the last round in the McDonald's burger battle.
And she ruled out a personal appearance before the Privy Counc...
A hunt to find the Island's best teacher for children with learning problems is under way.
And the winner will get a free trip to the annual US Learning Disabilities Association conference in Reno, Ne...
for the Bermudianisation of the Crown legal service on the Island.
The meeting was a follow-up to a petition signed by only 16 of the Island's host of lawyers.
A letter from the National Bar Associati...