Experts from the UK are to be brought to the Island to help set up short-term drug treatment programmes for offenders ? after a scheme run by a Bermudian was axed.
Kuni Frith-Black, of Paget, ran the ...
Nobel Prize laureate Dr. Wole Soyinka and Andrew Young, the former US Ambassador to the UN, have been named as among those appearing at an international heritage conference taking place on the Island ...
A crook who sold millions of dollars worth of medical malpractice insurance policies to US abortion clinics from a fictitious company which claimed to be based in Bermuda is facing a prison stretch.
W...
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Maxwell Burgess yesterday hit out at Premier Alex Scott's televised speech on law and order, accusing it of lacking gravity.
The Opposition MP questioned why the Premier, ...
Opposition Leader Wayne Furbert last night called for Bermuda?s criminal justice system to be urgently reformed in the wake of a spate of gang violence.
Mr. Furbert unveiled a detailed plan to tackle ...
Prisoners at Westgate staged an overnight sit-down in protest at the medical treatment offered to an inmate.
The demonstration began at about 9 p.m. on Wednesday and involved about 20 men in the E2 un...
The Government is taking legal advice on how to recoup a ?substantial? amount of money paid out to an American supplier for golf course grass which never arrived on the Island.understands that the boa...
An expert on gang violence who grew up in the Bermudian neighbourhood where teenager Jason Lightbourne was shot dead last month warned yesterday that the Island needed to act now to stamp out a growin...
It may be the hot topic of the moment but for Michael Ray, the outgoing president of Bermuda Taxi Association (BTA), the issue of GPS is a dead one.
He once led the Island?s cabbies in revolt against ...
The president of the Island?s largest taxi dispatching firm has admitted that more than half his company?s drivers are still not using a new mandatory satellite navigation system.
Michael Ray, preside...