Cabinet Office minister Walton Brown revealed yesterday that the Government has not found the money for a Commission of Inquiry into “land grabs” and property theft, nor has it asked Britain to pay fo...
The rights of children in Bermuda will come under the spotlight at a major conference in Japan next week.
Tiffanne Thomas, an independent social worker, has been invited to speak on child protection a...
A pressure group has asked the Government to keep a promise to launch an investigation into Bermuda’s history of “land grabs” and property theft.
The Civil Justice Advocacy Group wants a firm timeline...
The island’s gambling regulator has refused to release details about its finances and played its cards close to its chest on other documents in its possession.
The Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission sto...
The information commissioner has backed a decision by the Government to withhold legal advice related to the island’s multimillion-dollar airport redevelopment.
Gitanjali Gutierrez, in a decision made...
The chief executive of the Bermuda Hospitals Board has taken a three-month break on medical grounds.
Venetta Symonds has been off work since December 15 and is expected to return on March 18.
Michael ...
A top civil servant insisted that Ewart Brown was not being “politically targeted” by a reduction in fees for medical scans in an e-mail sent to a high-ranking colleague.
Jennifer Attride-Stirling, Pe...
Taxpayers’ money was poured into the failed Sandys 360 sports centre even after its management stopped payment of social insurance contributions and land tax, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Gitanjali G...
Every death at the island’s general and psychiatric hospitals is to be scrutinised to check if it was avoidable or unexpected.
The new rules at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and the Mid-Atlant...
The Bermuda Police Service have been ordered to look through their files for minutes of meetings held by the Bermuda Police Association after they failed to conduct an “adequate” search in the wake of...