A multimillion-dollar lawsuit filed against three former trustees of Port Royal Golf Course by the One Bermuda Alliance government is back on the Supreme Court list.
A hearing on the case is scheduled...
David Burt is expected to tell MPs today whether Bermuda will take legal action against the UK over a move compelling the island to make its company ownership registry public by the end of 2020.
The P...
Former finance minister Bob Richards has accused British MPs of betraying an inherent bias by forcing Bermuda and the other Overseas Territories to be transparent on company ownership.
Mr Richards des...
The Department of Health has been ordered to reconsider its refusal to release health and safety records for the island’s childcare facilities under public access to information.
The department, which...
Bermuda’s biggest dairy farm is to install specialist equipment to try to reduce the smell of manure after repeated complaints from neighbours.
Green Land Dairy Farm, on Store Hill in Smith’s, has wor...
A tourist said Bermudians were the “nicest” people on earth yesterday after her missing purse was handed in to police with cash and other valuables still inside.
Jitana Stott, 74, from St Augustine Be...
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 ...