Bermuda’s newest lawyer, Korin Knights, has gone from struggling in the traditional classroom to being Called to the Bermuda Bar.
Appearing before Chief Justice Ian Kawaley on Friday, an elated Mr Kni...
Freddie Evans is taking legal action against the Ministry of Education after being “relieved of his responsibilities” as education commissioner.
The shock announcement last night came less than seven ...
Several of Wednesday’s buses have had to be cancelled, as announced by the Department of Public Transportation.
The following routes will be affected:
6: St George’s to St David’s, 6:55am
6: St George...
The Human Rights Commission has issued a statement clarifying its legal challenge to the Government on securing proper representation for children in court.
The commission’s intent is “not a punitive ...
West End residents and environmentalists have queried plans to introduce quad bike tours to the Railway Trail in Somerset.
Members of the public issued a statement earlier today describing their qualm...
Buses and ferries will not be running tomorrow morning because of a meeting with the Bermuda Industrial Union, the Ministry of Transport and Regulatory Affairs has advised.
Services are expected to be...
A series of bus cancellations have been announced for Tuesday morning by the Department of Transportation.
The following routes will not be in service:
6, St George’s to St David’s, 6.55am
8B, Barnes ...
A shipping container of drinking water is on its way from Bermuda to the Caribbean, with another container of supplies to follow for hurricane relief.
The aid was mustered by the Kiwanis Club of St Ge...
Legislators are to debate a Joint Select Committee’s report on Bermuda adopting a living wage, under a motion approved yesterday by both sides of the House.
David Burt, the Premier, reiterated the Pro...
Bermuda Broadcasting Company has been accused by its former chief executive of a breach of telecommunications law in the lead-up to its coverage of the 35th America’s Cup.
Rick Richardson, who left th...