A controversial proposal to pay top civil servants according to their performance is included in the draft version of the Government's sustainable development plan.
Charting Our Course: Sustaining Ber...
The head civil servant at the Human Rights Commission (HRC) has resigned following complaints about his work ? just weeks after the chairman of the Government board also stepped down.
Executive office...
The Bermuda-based businessman ordered to pay his ex-wife one of the biggest divorce settlements in British legal history has said he will take his case to the highest court of appeal in the UK.
John C...
An in-depth review of the way Government boards are appointed and carry out their work is needed, according to a new report on the best way forward for Bermuda.
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A Government-run golf course has been left high and dry after paid-for grass was never delivered by an American supplier, which it is claimed has gone bust.
The president of St. George?s Golf Club is ...
An insurance magnate based in Bermuda has been ordered to pay his ex-wife ?48 million ($91.5 million) at London?s High Court in what is believed to be the biggest-ever settlement in a contested divorc...
An MP?s fears that illiterate seniors are not receiving their pensions due to a new bank account payment system are unfounded, a Government spokesman said yesterday.
United Bermuda Party MP Suzann Rob...
A 104-year-old map depicting the driving and cycling routes of Bermuda at the start of the last century has been returned to the Island by a tourist who was given it by her mother.
The brown paper fol...
Deputy Premier Ewart Brown has ruled himself out of the running for Progressive Labour Party leader this year ? increasing the likelihood of Premier Alex Scott remaining unchallenged in the top job.
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Firefighters rushed to a blaze at a Hamilton home yesterday morning after reports that the householders were still inside.
They discovered that two people who had been in the property on Washington St...