Painful injuries, children playing unattended outside, contaminated drinking water and childminders looking after too many youngsters.
These were some of the red flags raised by members of the public ...
Health and safety reports for all of the island’s registered childcare providers have been released, but the names of the businesses have been removed from the records.
The Department of Health admitt...
A complaint by a government lawyer against other members of the profession was thrown out of court, one of the barristers involved has said.
Senior Crown counsel Norman MacDonald claimed in a judicial...
The Government is staying silent on its practical and financial plans to provide vulnerable children involved in court proceedings with legal representation, despite a judge’s recent criticism that no...
A lawyer who led an inquiry into the police’s use of pepper spray on protesters represented the Bermuda Police Service before the findings of the investigation were released.
Jeffrey Elkinson, the Pol...
A barrister who heads up the Police Complaints Authority, as well as a committee that investigates the conduct of lawyers, should resign from both roles because of a conflict of interest, a pressure g...
The island’s general hospital logged 430 incidents that resulted in harm to patients over less than five years, Bermuda Hospitals Board statistics have revealed.
Of those, 28 fell into the three most ...
Two men involved in separate road collisions died yesterday, becoming the fifth and six traffic fatalities of 2018.
The deaths came after a spate of five serious crashes in the past five days and prom...
A 66-year-old cyclist who was seriously injured when his pedal bike collided with a motorcycle has died.
Police confirmed the death of the Devonshire man this afternoon.
The crash happened at about 11...
A garage owner claimed he was being persecuted by the Government after double yellow lines were painted on the road outside his business and home.
Mark Sousa, who owns Cardoza’s Auto Group on Mission ...