Loan sharks have worsened the problems of people in financial difficulty, the House of Assembly heard.
Wayne Furbert, the junior finance minister, said he knew of cases where $10,000 loans become $66,...
CedarBridge Academy students brought The Wiz to life this weekend in front of cheering crowds.
However, students Quinceé Jones, Joshua Harney and Trinae Edwards said the show was the result of weeks o...
St George’s Harbour was lit up this weekend as the East End hosted its first Christmas Boat Parade.
Hundreds of people gathered in St George to take in the festive atmosphere.
Quinell Francis, the May...
Pupils at CedarBridge Academy will follow the yellow brick road into the limelight tonight for their production of the hit musical The Wiz.
The show — to be performed at the Ruth Seaton James Auditori...
The compensation system for injuries caused by criminals needs more money pumped into it, a top appeals judge has advised.
Sir Scott Baker, president of the Court of Appeal, said: “If the Government i...
The Centre Against Abuse has praised legislation that ensures the monitoring of sex offenders after their release from prison.
However, the charity said she hoped there would be a provision to notify ...
Buses around the island will grind to a standstill two hours on Tuesday for a staff meeting.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Public Transport said the “brief pause” will take place on December 4 f...
The Government is spending $168,400 a year to maintain a failed affordable housing development, in Warwick, the Senate heard on Wednesday.
Vance Campbell, the junior public works minister, confirmed t...
A seaman jailed for smuggling drugs and guns to Bermuda has lost an appeal to reduce his sentence.
Romonito Adlawan was sentenced to spend 8½ years behind bars after he admitted money laundering, impo...
A ten-year sentence for a man caught with a loaded handgun has been upheld by the Court of Appeal.
Prosecutors appealed the sentence on the grounds it was too low and said Dion Cholmondeley should hav...