The descendants of a man forced to sell his property in Tucker’s Town told a Commission of Inquiry into historic land losses that he was not paid for all of the land bought by compulsory purchase.
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Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, said today five new cases of Covid-19 had been recorded.
The news came after Bermuda’s country status was earlier downgraded from “sporadic cases” to “clusters of c...
A Sandys man left Supreme Court in handcuffs yesterday after he was found guilty of smuggling gun parts into the island.
James Rumley, 39, was found guilty by a unanimous verdict of three charges that...
A Rhode Island-bound yacht made an unexpected return to the island last night after a crew member was injured in bad weather.
Bermuda Maritime Operations said the 50ft Peekaboo arrived in Bermuda on ...
Access to a historic black cemetery in the Town of St George has been improved as part of a collaborative effort between multiple organisations.
A new pathway into the slave and free black portion of ...
A man accused of plotting to smuggle gun parts into the island maintained his innocence yesterday despite links to three separate packages with contraband.
Prosecutor Cindy Clarke said James Rumley, 3...
A woman who suffered a serious back injury in the staff kitchen of a law firm has won more than $500,000 in damages.
Carla Jean Forth, represented in the Supreme Court by lawyer Sara-Ann Tucker, said ...
A coalition of environmental groups yesterday appealed to the Government to strengthen protection of nature reserves.
Kim Smith, the executive director of the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Task...
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 ...