A dispute between Belco and the Corporation of Hamilton over who should pay to move power lines underground came before the Court of Appeal.
The corporation argued that the energy firm had to cover th...
The Bermuda Police Service has denied a claim that officers had accessed medical files seized from Ewart Brown’s clinics.
A spokesman for the patients claimed on Monday that they were “shocked” to dis...
A man stabbed 13 times in an attempted robbery was just one millimetre away from paralysis or death, he revealed yesterday.
Borislav Angelov, who was attacked as he came home from work as a bartender,...
A woman who complained about a leaky roof for years has won a $38,000 case against her condo management firm.
Maria Rose Hill said the leaks had caused her years of distress and discomfort and resulte...
The Privy Council in London has ruled that the Bermuda Bar Council was wrong to deny law firm Walkers Bermuda Ltd a certificate of recognition.
The Bar Council had argued that the law firm was not con...
Roadside breath test checkpoints will be operated next weekend.
A police spokesman said checkpoints will be in place from June 13 to 16.
Officers will stop vehicles in Hamilton Parish, Devonshire, Pem...
Bermuda’s final court of appeal will hear a case next week which could open the door for British Overseas Territories citizens to apply for Bermudian status.
The applicant, Michael Barbosa, will argue...
A man convicted of a brutal knife attack on a bartender outside his home was jailed for ten years yesterday.
Acting Puisne Judge Juan Wolffe said Alex Wolffe, 20, had shown no remorse for the attempte...
An old building was demolished because its government quango owners said it would cost too much to repair.
The Bermuda Land Development Corporation tore down the derelict Lilyfield Place in St David’s...
An attempt to create a special clinic for amputees in Bermuda has been launched, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Ryan Gibbons, of the non-profit organisation A New Life, said a prosthetics clinic would ...