Disgruntled trade unionists have decided to take part in this year?s Labour Day march ? despite frustration about it always being organised by the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU).
The Trades Union Cong...
Deputy Opposition Leader Michael Dunkley is calling on Police to keep crime victims fully briefed after a series of burglaries around the Island.
Mr. Dunkley said he had received numerous calls from m...
Inspirational US teacher Ron Clark is to speak at a one-day conference aimed at galvanising all those working in Bermuda?s public education system, can reveal.
Rosemary Tyrrell, the Ministry of Educat...
Customs officer Diallo Sharrieff was wrongly suspended from his job and never had any intention of keeping $900 he took from an ATM machine, his lawyer claimed last night.
Charles Richardson told that...
Government is still considering introducing legislation to ban drivers from using cell phones, the Attorney General said last night.
Larry Mussenden?s comments came after Police issued a statement say...
A suspended Customs officer who was investigated by Police for allegedly using a cash card belonging to someone else to withdraw hundreds of dollars from an ATM machine has returned to work.
Sources t...
Taxi drivers who are still not turning on new mandatory high-tech satellite navigation equipment have been urged by Government to observe ?both the letter and spirit of the law?. revealed last week th...
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...