An anti-same-sex marriage pressure group said yesterday the courts disregarded a law passed by the Government when it restored the right of gay people to wed.
A spokesman for Preserve Marriage said: “...
Sip-and-shop events in stores were given the green light after discussions between the Liquor Licensing Authority and the Chamber of Commerce.
The authority confirmed agreement on a set of rules and p...
A 17-year-old boy accused of killing a Bermudian teenager in the UK denied claims that messages on his phone referred to the murder.
The defendant, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, admitted...
A Bermudian who found film festival success in Britain is reaching out to other locals so they can learn from each other’s experiences.
Actor and film-maker Rory Wilson, 23, said: “One of the main thi...
Same-sex marriage became legal again yesterday after a landmark ruling by the Court of Appeal.
The court dismissed the Government’s claim that former Chief Justice Ian Kawaley was wrong to strike down...
A ruling by the Court of Appeal to allow same-sex marriage in Bermuda could have international implications, a lawyer involved in the case said yesterday.
Rod Attride-Stirling, who represented Maryell...
The Court of Appeal has convicted Andrew Lake of causing the death of New Zealander Mary McKee after it was revealed he was accidentally acquitted by the Supreme Court.
Lake had admitted the offence d...
The Corporation of Hamilton has lost a legal bid to get power firm Belco to pay to move electricity lines on a city street underground.
The corporation argued in the Supreme Court that a 2012 agreemen...
Bermuda’s retailers hope that heavy discounts will help drive sales this week as Black Friday comes again — and it has meant some extra hiring.
Paula Clarke, chief executive officer of Gibbons Company...
Hamilton shops will jump the gun tonight on Black Friday and stay open late.
Gibbons Company and Sports ‘R’ Us will both open longer with discounts designed to attract shoppers.
Stores traditionally o...