An Act has gone before legislators allowing the Bermuda Government to retain half of criminal proceeds seized by overseas jurisdictions.
The Proceeds Of Crime (Asset Retention) Amendment Act 2015 woul...
Legislators were given a “highly overstated” number of troubled youth that had been served under a now-defunct government programme, according to Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, the Minister of Community and...
Police benefits allowing 100 per cent coverage of health insurance should be reviewed, Shadow National Security Minister Walter Roban said, while affirming the Opposition’s support for the service.
“I...
Bermudian motivational speaker Dennis Rahiim Watson has been given a warm welcome from Tampa, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as he tackled the issue of black youth and gun violence.
Mr Watson was ...
Joseph Correia, a giant in Bermuda’s construction world who “left his mark all over the Island”, has died at the age of 85.
His wife Marjorie, who helped him found Correia Construction alongside their...
A slightly darker tint on car windscreens is to be allowed, along with the use of hands-free technology such as Bluetooth, under legislation coming to the House of Assembly.
The announcement came from...
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy was denounced at length by the Progressive Labour Party as thwarting a Bermudian worker from getting a job, as rancor continued over the Ombudsman’s criticism of the...
Sick leave for public workers and its impact on service remains under discussion, Premier Michael Dunkley said after revealing lengthy spells of sick leave taken by seven Police officers.
“I have disc...
Bermuda’s capital tops a list of 495 cities around the world for expense, according to an online database of reported consumer prices.
Based on details obtained from crowdsourcing, the site Numbeo is ...
Most residents believe the America’s Cup will help tourism, job growth and the economy, a poll by Global Research showed last night.
The survey group phoned 403 registered voters between June 5 and Ju...