Experts say the discovery of a dead shark on a South shore beach this week might indicate commercial longline fishing activity not far from Bermuda’s shores.
Video footage of the creature was circulat...
Bermuda law firm Trott & Duncan is being sued for more than $18 million by a US insurance company.
Fidelity National Title Insurance Company has filed a writ in the Supreme Court claiming that it beca...
Two of the men behind a failed sports centre that swallowed up millions of tax dollars are trying to revive another charity.
Melvyn Bassett was managing director of Sandys 360,
and former treasurer S...
The Government is still to decide if betting shops need tougher regulation to block money laundering and terrorism funding as a critical international assessment looms on the horizon.
David Burt, the ...
An embargo has been imposed on the formation of companies involved in cryptocurrencies.
The government move was designed to allow for time to create a regulatory framework for the growing financial te...
Police are investigating three cases under a new anti-corruption law.
The inquiries fall under the Bribery Act 2016, which came into effect last year.
The probes were disclosed after a public access t...
A woman who admitted importing more than $70,000 of cannabis to Bermuda was warned yesterday that she could face prison.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Natasha York, 41, of Slip Point Lane, St George’s...
A motorist was banned from driving all vehicles for 12 months yesterday after he admitted failing to give a breath sample to police.
Trevor Forth, 48, of Ramgoat Hill, Smith’s, also got an $800 fine f...
A man was fined almost $1,000 for traffic offences yesterday.
T’Shun Basden, 24, admitted in Magistrates’ Court to two speeding offences and driving an unlicensed motorcycle.
Magistrate Khamisi Tokunb...
An HSBC customer whose money went missing after he tried to transfer it overseas has got his cash back.
Cleon Scotland, a former St George’s Cup Match and Bermuda cricketer, saw red after HSBC Bermuda...