The new senator for the Progressive Labour Party warned yesterday that care of the island’s growing seniors population will take “more than just money”.
Ianthia Simmons-Wade, a veteran healthcare work...
Police have found no evidence of shots fired in the area of St John’s Road, Pembroke, a spokesman said at 1.15pm today.
Police earlier fielded calls in the wake of social media posts about a purported...
Travellers, including a national sports team headed for the United States, had to walk to the airport yesterday after an early morning collision on the Causeway brought traffic to a standstill.
A fema...
A lawyer has raised “serious concerns” over whether funding was in place for a panel of litigation guardians to represent children in court.
Saul Dismont also questioned why the five panel members ha...
Mothers of disabled children are to get a Christmas treat this weekend.
The charity, A New Life, has joined up with the Brio Studio hair and beauty salon in Devonshire to honour 30 mothers with “a day...
A leading light in the foundation of the Progressive Labour Party has died.
Edith Richardson, 97, was the widow of Hugh Richardson, a former President of the Senate and the first chairman of the PLP.
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A blind teenager and his single mother on financial assistance said they were in a “desperate” situation owing to lack of cash.
Sarah Fox, who lost her job as a human resources assistant at a law firm...
A panel of independent guardians to represent children in court has been set up, but it does not include a social worker who has been a litigation guardian and campaigner for children’s rights since 2...
Tim Hodgson, a former Editor of the Mid-Ocean News and Editorial Consultant for The Royal Gazette, has died. He was 57.
Colleagues and friends said Mr Hodgson, who started his career in journalism age...
Prisoners appealing their convictions could have remained in jail for months longer than necessary because of delays at the Court of Appeal caused by “lamentable failures” by lawyers.
The court issued...