Tensions spiked in a day of largely peaceful protests when protesters, some of them angrily demanding to see the Premier, poured into the Cabinet Office and had to be removed by police.
Officers respo...
As more than a 1,000 demonstrators arrived at the Session House grounds, police took no chances and guarded the locked doors of Parliament.
The orders were said to come from the sergeant-at-arms, as P...
Michael Dunkley remained adamant that the One Bermuda Alliance Government was “trying to save Bermuda”, as Opposition MPs maintained that the Government’s “intransigence” was pushing the island into t...
The Human Rights Commission, accused in Parliament of taking a “narrow” focus on same-sex marriage, called the comments “disheartening”.
The response, from HRC chairwoman Tawana Tannock, followed rema...
Controversial legislation calling for a referendum on the issue of same-sex marriage is set to be debated today as MPs return to Parliament.
Tabled last Friday by Michael Dunkley, the Premier, the Bil...
Parliament protester Enda Matthie, who is on a “hunger strike” outside Sessions House to draw legislators’ attention to the plight of ordinary Bermudians, was joined overnight and yesterday by support...
The Human Rights Commission has been charged with adopting a narrowing focus on same-sex marriage, during a parliamentary debate on its budget.
Marc Bean, the leader of the Opposition, recalled the Be...
The Progressive Labour Party has queried how the island’s newly registered voters went up 50 per cent more in this fiscal year than the forecast figure — with a target of 2,000 new voters for 2016-17....
The Corporation of Hamilton, left liable for a “misappropriated” $18 million loan for a hotel on Par-la-Ville car park, has come a crucial step closer to refinancing its bad debt.
Charles Gosling, Ham...
Raymond Augustus, a well-liked funeral director and an iconic figure of the Friswells Hill neighbourhood, will be laid to rest this Saturday after his death last week at the age of 57.
His brother, Da...