Chemical castration should be considered for paedophiles “to take the urge away”, a former government minister has said.
Zane DeSilva, a Progressive Labour Party backbencher, added: “If you can stop a...
Child protection experts warned yesterday that a register of sex offenders was not “a silver bullet” and that the public should still guard against the risk of abuse.
Jon Brunson, chairman of child ab...
A fundraising drive to help a seriously ill schoolboy get treatment in Britain has beaten its original $5,000 target.
Masante Maryam launched a GoFundMe page two weeks ago for her son Shadoni Place, ...
A 50-year-old cyclist injured in a crash this month has died.
Keith Trott passed away yesterday in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, where he had been treated since the crash on August 2, the fir...
A mother is raising cash to take her sick six-year-old son to Britain for treatment for a rare blood problem that could cause massive internal bleeding and death.
Masante Maryam said that her son, Sha...
The Centre on Philanthropy has appointed its former programme manager as its executive director.
Danielle Riviere said: “This feels like coming home. The charitable sector is very important to me per...
Britain would breach international obligations if it failed to enforce legal recognition for same-sex unions in its Overseas Territories, a former Cayman Islands lawyer has said.
Leonardo Raznovich, j...
Two men were fined and banned from the road for drink driving-related offences.
Rui Mendes, 31, admitted driving a bike while over the legal alcohol limit.
Magistrates’ Court heard on Friday that pol...
The Ministry of Home Affairs is seeking public consultation on the proposed implementation of the Debt Collection Bill 2018 to clamp down on abusive practices.
The proposed Bill — an initiative announ...
An American tourist was fined $2,000 for attempting to import cannabis he claimed he needed for medical purposes.
James Insalaco, 24, admitted to bringing just over 20g of the controlled drug to the ...