If successful, former Premier Ewart Brown and Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess' personal battle for damages over the false cheques affair stands to yield them $4million.
But it's taxpayers who've footed...
Gang expert Delacy Davis, hired as a consultant by Government in 2006, is accused of improperly spending federal grant money in the United States.
Mr Davis is alleged to have misused cash earmarked fo...
A 29-year-old motorcyclist suffered a leg injury after his vehicle collided with a car in Smith’s.
Police say the accident happened at the junction of Verdmont Road and Sayle Road at 7.45pm on Wednesd...
Bermudians need to lose their sense of entitlement and wake up to the economic crisis rocking the Island, former Premier Sir John Swan told a public forum yesterday.
Repeating his call for a big conve...
Mikel Williams and Mustafa Abdul-Hadee were so dedicated to their wooden boat Tern, Mustafa’s wife last night joked it was something of a love rival.
“That boat was the second wife,” Ameenah Abdul-Had...
Two cars crashed into walls and a van collided with a motorcycle in road accidents between Friday and Sunday.
In the first incident, a car hit a wall and overturned on Middle Road, Warwick, near its j...
Taxi drivers have been given a six-month grace period to install working GPS amid concerns many are driving around with faulty systems.
Transport Minister Derrick Burgess yesterday said numerous opera...
Missing teenager Leshun Wolffe has been found safe and well, police said yesterday.
The 16-year-old’s disappearance last week prompted a request for anyone with information about his whereabouts to ge...
Human Rights campaigner Claire Smith has also called on Families Minister Glenn Blakeney to explain how he plans to tackle Bermuda’s lack of protection for non-heterosexuals.
Ms Smith added her voice ...
Families Minister Glenn Blakeney’s reported plan to exclude landlords and churches from a ban on discriminating against non-heterosexuals has provoked alarm from Amnesty International.
Human rights ar...