Telecommunications Minister Renee Webb yesterday called the Opposition's call for a Constitutional Conference a "red herring'' and a "waste of time and money''.
Ms Webb was responding to Opposition Le...
Senators agreed yesterday there is a growing "underclass'' that is ever more divided from the rest of the community.
And they called for measures to solve the problem of youth violence, including a re...
passed in the Senate yesterday with Senator and defence lawyer Mark Pettingill saying he had "difficulty'' with the Act's retroactive powers.
The amendment removes a clause restricting confiscation of...
Bermuda's lack of a forensic pathologist in the Island until last year was highlighted before the Serious Crimes Inquiry.
Solicitor General Bill Pearce took the opportunity to say lengthy delays in th...
The shock news that Transport Control Department director Donald Dane retired from the post was confirmed with the appearance of an advertisement for the job in the Official Gazette last week.
But att...
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Michael Dunkley has said Government was "procrastinating'' on making a decision on long-term residents.
Mr. Dunkley admitted making policy on the issue would be a difficul...
West Indian, Barbadian, and Jamaican Associations have formed an umbrella organisation tasked with presenting a united front.
While the three groups will still be separate entities, they have appointe...
Overcharged batteries are to blame for the release of toxic fumes in the Bank of Bermuda's Compass Point building.
Fourteen firefighters in three appliances went to the entrance of the underground par...
Bermudian status will not be granted wholesale to long-term residents -- but security may be given to people with close ties to the Island.
The news came as Government presented to MPs a report on lon...
In discussing the status of long-term residents Bermudians will have to consider several options -- including doing nothing.
But a relaxation of the Status law for people who arrived in Bermuda before...