A man accused of smuggling gun parts told the Supreme Court yesterday that he had “no idea” how the parts came to be in packages he sent to Bermuda.
James Rumley, 39, said he posted the first package ...
A Bermudian historian said the compulsory purchase of land in Tucker’s Town could be branded a land grab despite the creation of laws to allow it.
Theodore Francis told the Commission of Inquiry into ...
A Bermudian teacher has earned top honours at Mount Saint Vincent University in Nova Scotia and been named the class valedictorian.
Shannon Davis, who has completed a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of E...
A lawyer asked the Court of Appeal yesterday to allow a lawsuit against the Department of Child and Family Services to go ahead after it was struck out by an Acting Assistant Justice who had not been ...
Former MP Rolfe Commissiong today branded the release of his resignation letter by David Burt, the Premier, as “unethical” and insisted he did not write it and only signed it under “extreme duress”....
The construction of a Second World War US base in St David’s was crucial to protect the island’s interests as well as those of the Allies, a Canadian historian has said.
Duncan McDowall, speaking to t...
A teenager yesterday denied that he robbed a Pembroke gas station using an imitation firearm.
Samuel Taylor Jr, 17, pleaded not guilty to charges of robbery, use of an imitation firearm to commit an i...
Supreme Court trials are scheduled to restart next week after a months-long halt caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons said at yesterday’s arraignments session that work t...
A Progressive Labour Party stalwart, teacher and trade unionist has died aged 98.
Ann Pindar, who ran as a candidate for the PLP in 1968 and 1976 elections, was hailed by the party as a pioneer in the...
UK retirees in some overseas territories have seen pension increases frozen – but Bermuda residents have not been affected.
Lord Randall said In a debate in the House of Lords in a “probing amendment”...