Businesses must prepare themselves for the introduction of updated bribery legislation, according to anti-bribery expert Allen Keele.
Mr Keele, who is set to lead an anti-bribery and corruption traini...
Plans to replace the Devonshire recycling plant with a playground are going ahead, after the previous proposal had been discarded. Government had announced plans to erect a community playground in the...
Bermuda has “knocked it out of the park” as an America’s Cup host, according to at least one longstanding journalist.
Mark Reid, who has covered America’s Cup events since 1980, said that Bermuda had ...
A Sandys man admitted stealing cash from a Reid Street business.
Desmond Trott, 35, pleaded guilty to a single count of entering Winchester Global Trust and stealing $130 of cash and between $20 and $...
Bermuda’s international standing as a business destination is again under attack by the European Union, according to finance minister Bob Richards.
Mr Richards said that this month the Bermuda Governm...
Plans to bring the public up to date on the work of the Office of the Auditor-General are under way, according to a statement.
Heather Thomas, who was named Auditor-General last year, said the office ...
Court reports were ordered on a St George’s man after he was caught with around a gram of cocaine.
Levar Hollis, 38, was reportedly stopped by police on November 4 last year for a traffic offence on K...
A Pembroke man was released on bail this morning after being accused of importing more than 2 kilograms of cannabis.
Andrew Gilbert, 30, denied charges of importing a controlled drug into the island a...
The City of Hamilton has partnered with the Bermuda Police Service in an effort to enforce parking regulations within the municipality.
According to a spokeswoman for the city, the Traffic Offences Pr...
Beachgoers have been warned after dozens of Portuguese men o’ war washed ashore on South Shore beaches.
The ‘jellyfish’ can inflict a painful sting to those who come into contact with their tentacles....