A Police officer accused of knocking a man?s teeth out during an attempted arrest told a court yesterday that his alleged victim tried to drive a car away after being ordered out of the vehicle.
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A judge yesterday questioned whether the Governor of Bermuda should still be making decisions on employment disputes ? after hearing how Sir John Vereker upheld a verdict by the Island's dental board ...
Bermuda's housing crisis is contributing to the problem of sexual and physical abuse of children, the chairman of a charity warned last night.
Sheelagh Cooper, from the Coalition for the Protection of...
A Police officer suspended on full pay for more than two years has lost a legal battle but will not have to pay costs, a judge has ruled.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley told Supreme Court Two that although ...
Youngsters at risk of getting into trouble with police are being monitored throughout the summer, the Education Minister told MPs on Friday.
Terry Lister said the Government was running a scheme durin...
Opposition MPs warned Government yesterday that it ran the risk of being lambasted in the Wall Street Journal over its failure to insist on a separate chairman and chief executive officer at the Bermu...
A Government backbencher told the House of Assembly that he planned to sue a newspaper for libel over a story which claimed he was being investigated by police fraud squad officers.
Nelson Bascome sai...
Criminals are stealing motorcycles to carry out burglaries and other offences across the Island, Police warned yesterday.
Chief Inspector Anthony Mouchette told a press conference that a taskforce had...
Inmates and staff at Westgate Correctional Facility are having to flush toilets manually due to a problem with the electricity supply.
The water pumps at the Dockyard jail are believed to have stopped...
Police reiterated a plea for motorists to slow down yesterday after revealing that almost 1,500 crashes have taken place on the Island?s roads already this year, with 99 of those accidents resulting i...