Prosecutors in the United States want Bermudian Rudolph Clarke to be imprisoned for up to 15 and a half years for his part in a $3.9 million heroin importation plot.
However his sentencing was postpon...
For the first time tomorrow, hundreds of residents in Hamilton and St George’s will go to the polls to elect their respective Corporations.
Graeme Outerbridge is challenging Mayor Charles Gosling for ...
A contractor told a court alleged fraudster Kyril Burrows paid him thousands of dollars to carry out work at his home.
Steve Wilson, the first cousin of Mr Burrows’ co-accused wife Delcina Bean-Burrow...
Bermuda’s water supply will be the hot topic at a public debate at Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute on Thursday.
The Sustainable Development Roundtable is organising the event entitled ‘Bermud...
Bermuda’s immigration policy came under the spotlight in the UK after a former HWP worker claimed he was kicked off the Island following last August’s fire.
Stephen Tomlinson and his wife Kirsty, who ...
Mediators are already beginning talks with Bermuda’s gang leaders, National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief told a press conference yesterday.
Mr Perinchief said the Street Safe initiative, aimed a...
It might have been a trip tinged with sadness, but a paddle in her favourite island’s clear waters was more than enough to bring a smile to Patti Svika-Buckner’s face.
A frequent cruise visitor to the...
Alleged fraudster Kyril Burrows insisted Government got the goods and services it paid for, as he opened the case for his defence yesterday.
Mr Burrows, who with his wife Delcina Bean-Burrows is accus...
Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner yesterday complained about media reports which sparked controversy over his decision not to fine or jail a Harvard professor for importing cannabis.
Mr Warner also c...
Environment Minister Marc Bean yesterday insisted Bermuda’s Ombudsman was wrong to say Government acted unlawfully during the Tucker’s Point development row.
In a report in February, Arlene Brock clai...