When 16-year-old Hasna Turner first put pen to paper on a book about the Uighurs in Bermuda, it was meant to be a school project.
But after a year of hard work, Uyghurs: Prisoners in Paradise has foun...
The Bermuda Broadcasting Company has been taken to court by the Performing Rights Society for alleged breaches of copyright legislation.
And, according to a preliminary ruling, the broadcaster asked S...
A footballer suffered fatal stab wounds after a fight erupted over a refused drink, the Supreme Court heard yesterday.
A female witness gave evidence that Raymond Butterfield got into a fight with Mik...
Better education and narrowing income inequality are the keys to solving gang violence, the new Minister of National Security said yesterday.
Wayne Caines said: “Violence and antisocial behaviour must...
A woman was injured after striking her head during the Non-Mariners Race in one of several incidents on the water on Sunday.
Bermuda Radio was contacted by the sailboat Buoy Racer at 5pm on Sunday, wi...
A report by the Police Complaints Authority into the use of pepper spray on protesters last year is set to be released this week.
Asked about the promised report at a press conference, Wayne Caines, M...
A Smith’s man was banned from driving all vehicles after admitting driving while over the legal blood-alcohol limit.
Padraic O’Shaughnessy, 17, apologised to the court and his family for his actions, ...
A Sandys man was this morning charged with a stabbing that took place in Sandys last week.
Christopher Flood, 30, is accused of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm to Walter Pereira in ...
A group of young men denied charges of a fight that disrupted Cup Match on Friday.
Cameron Clacker, 17, Jomari Gooden, 18, N’Zhari Phillips, 21, and Zachary Fox, 19, all pled not guilty to taking part...
The unmistakable sounds and smells of Bermuda cricket filled the air — and at last the scorching sun came out to play — as thousands of people turned the Wellington Oval into a Cup Match party yesterd...