Bermuda College?s new president elect was appointed by a board of governors acting without a chairman or deputy chairman, leading to criticism about the way the selection was conducted.
Dr. Duranda Gr...
A 57-year-old Devonshire man was taken to hospital with a broken knee after a three-vehicle crash.
The motorcyclist was travelling north on Brighton Hill Road in Devonshire at about 6.15 p.m. on Tuesd...
Three Bermuda Regiment soldiers plan to test their mettle and raise thousands of dollars by taking part in an international triathlon challenge next month.
Major Andy Price, Warrant Officer Paul Kerto...
A banned motorist who told a court he drove while disqualified for a second time because of his pregnant girlfriend has been given a suspended jail sentence.
Garon Williams, of Ord Road, Paget, told M...
A 40-year-old heroin addict was berated in court by his own mother yesterday after he admitted a stealing spree at the expense of his former employer.
Royston Place sat with his head in his hands in M...
Dutch oil tycoon and banker John Deuss is to be held in custody for two weeks while Police in his homeland quiz him about an international tax scam.
A judge at the Hague District Court ordered yesterd...
Police revealed last night that they have launched an investigation following reports of a sex tape involving a teenage girl being distributed around the Island.
Police spokesman Dwayne Caines confirm...
Oil tycoon John Deuss was yesterday arrested in the Netherlands for alleged irregularities in the running of his Caribbean-based First Curaao International Bank (FCIB).
The 64-year-old multi-millionai...
An Olympic-style torch relay will kick off the official opening ceremony for the Berkeley Institute's new building today.
Premier and Berkeleyite Alex Scott will lead the relay after lighting the torc...
His usual mode of transport is by private jet ? but last night multi-millionaire John Deuss was due to make a less-familiar departure from Bermuda in the custody of two policemen.
The oil tycoon ? wan...