The case of a police officer convicted of the destruction of traffic tickets will return to court next month as prosecutors seek a longer prison sentence.
The Department of Public Prosecutions has lau...
Two police officers have been charged with a serious sexual assault, it was revealed yesterday.
Both officers also face an allegation of perverting the course of justice. A police spokesman said the p...
A man rode his bike into a police officer and a parked car in an attempt to escape arrest over the weekend.
A police spokesman said the incident happened after the rider tried to evade a police checkp...
Social distances at businesses will be enforced as part of the second phase of relaxed Covid-19 restrictions, the national security minister warned today.
Wayne Caines said that, although stores have ...
Superyachts will be allowed to drop anchor in Bermuda waters despite Covid-19 restrictions, under a policy approved by Cabinet.
Zane DeSilva, the tourism minister, said the Bermuda Tourism Authority e...
A US agency warned yesterday that up to 19 named storms could be recorded this hurricane season.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said there was a 60 per cent chance of an above ave...
A man caught out after curfew told Magistrates’ Court yesterday he was waiting for cigarettes.
Richard Dill, 52, pleaded guilty to a charge that he breached the 10pm to 6am curfew by being away from h...
The Department of Youth and Sport has been hard at work to help the community during Covid-19, MPs heard today.
Lovitta Foggo, the Minister of Labour, Community Affairs and Sport, said in the House of...
Ministry of Public Works staff could continue working from home after the Covid-19 pandemic is over.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the minister, said in an online question-and-answer period on Tuesd...
Bermuda’s latest batch of commemorative stamps will highlight the island’s historic bridges.
The stamp series, the first of 2020, will feature Watford Bridge, Flatts Bridge, the Bridge at Norwood and ...