The release of paedophile John Malcolm “Chalkie” White has exposed a “fantastically flawed system”, according to a leaked e-mail from Senator Jeff Baron.
Mr Baron, the Minister of National Security, l...
A 75-year-old woman who was pepper-sprayed at Friday’s protest outside Parliament, described her fear yesterday at the response of riot police, claiming officers “treated us like a bunch of dogs”.
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Randy Horton told yesterday how “appalled” he was at the scenes that unfolded outside the House of Assembly on Friday and admitted he “probably should have moved faster” to adjourn that day’s parliame...
The fate of the governing One Bermuda Alliance appeared to hang in the balance this weekend after two MPs mulled leaving the party to become independents after a crackdown on protests outside Parliame...
The Commission of Inquiry will not come to any conclusions on whether criminal activity occurred within the government during the years covered by its investigation into the mishandling of public fund...
Former Attorney-General Mark Pettingill said yesterday that a newspaper advertisement taken out by a group opposing same-sex marriage was “totally inappropriate” in light of ongoing legal proceedings....
Ewart Brown’s lawyer told the Commission of Inquiry yesterday that if a “rule or two had to be bent” in the awarding of government contracts it had “nothing to do with corruption or backhanders” and “...
Ewart Brown will not have to answer questions from the witness box at the Commission of Inquiry.
The former Premier was issued a subpoena requiring him to appear today but his lawyer Jerome Lynch, QC,...
Ewart Brown will not have to answer questions from the witness box at the Commission of Inquiry.
Commission chairman Sir Anthony Evans said the tribunal accepted the claim of the former Premier’s lawy...
Businessman Donal Smith today fired a high-profile lawyer as a row escalated over his refusal to release records demanded by the Commission of Inquiry.
Delroy Duncan told the panel he held the financi...