The new-look Customs House Square in St. George's is set to be unveiled today.
The latest stage in the back-to-the-future blueprint for the Island's old capital aims to capitalise on the history of th...
prepared to testify that he had bought drugs for him, it was revealed yesterday.
But Mr. Pearman -- probed by Police under the drugs-busting Operation Cleansweep -- said: "I'm not going to lose any sl...
in caves near the old HMS Malabar is set to begin in a matter of weeks, Governor Thorold Masefield pledged yesterday.
He said: "The company will start mobilising equipment and getting that here quite ...
Ministry in charge of prisons in her final address as head of the board.
Ms Landy said: "My final thoughts as chairman are that the communication and understanding between the chairman and the Ministr...
An independent inquiry into the Bermuda Police narcotics squad is to be held, Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness told MPs yesterday.
And the inquiry -- chaired by a civilian -- will make ...
A controversial bill to allow Government to postpone elections in the event of natural disasters or hurricanes is set to come back to the House of Assembly today.
In a surprise move last Friday, the P...
British long-term residents in Bermuda have backed Government proposals to give more security to people who have worked on the Island for decades.
And Long-term Residents' Association spokesman Peter ...
An unholy row broke out yesterday after it was revealed a church hall was used for a saucy strip show.
And yesterday a furious Anglican priest hit out at the organisers of the event at St. Anne's Chur...
Bermuda is set to bring in new laws to deal with terrorism on the high seas -- with maximum penalties of life imprisonment for offenders.
The hard-hitting legislation is intended to combat hijacking a...
counts of "serious breaches of conduct'' before controversy erupted over the trial of an alleged drugs baron, it has been revealed.
The news came as Police attempted to restore public faith in the Pol...