A brave shopkeeper yesterday beat off two burly raiders -- with a giant-sized bottle of bubbly.
But yesterday slightly-built Serpentine Liquors owner Gene Lines, 58, said: "I'm not brave -- I was just...
this year, compared to $6.4 million for 1996, it was revealed yesterday.
Officers have made at least 20 drugs arrests -- nabbing more than 28 kilograms of marijuana, 106 grams of cocaine, and 75 grams...
The official auditor of Government finances yesterday called for his independence to be guaranteed.
And Auditor Larry Dennis said the way to underline his autonomy could be to make the service a `quan...
British Airways' fourth weekly flight scheduled for the summer will not get off the ground.
And yesterday Tourism Minister David Dodwell admitted the move was a major shock.
The slap in the face to th...
A top Minister last night hit back at claims he dragged his feet over new legislation on workplace union ballots.
And Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness denied he was responsible for the ...
Union chief Derrick Burgess hailed as "a victory for common sense.'' Workers who walked out in support of a battle for union rights involving employees at two dry-cleaning shops approved a peace plan...
last night.
For the two sides locked in confrontation over union recognition at two dry-cleaning shops thrashed out a last-minute agreement last night.
The news came only hours after Bermuda Industria...
hate as he made his way through around 1000 protesters outside the House of Assembly.
Mr. Edness was subjected to a barrage of boos and catcalls as he drove into the House grounds.
And he was shouted ...
despite a Government offer to change the law to guarantee employee ballots on unionisation.
Premier David Saul said in the House of Assembly last night that the new bill could be tabled as early as a ...
Rastafarians by an Exemption Tribunal.
For the four-strong tribunal exempted reluctant squaddies Evan Lambert and Dion Woolridge from all Regiment service for eight months.
Mr. Lambert was told by tri...