Race is the most important factor in determining who is to be executed and for that reason alone capital punishment should be stopped.
Top death penalty lawyer, Steven Hawkins spoke at the annual Amne...
floating docks to operate as planned.
And requests for proposals are set to be offered this week for the new high speed ferries, Transport Minister Ewart Brown said.
Dr. Brown and Marine and Ports boa...
A visiting couple fell more than 200 feet into the sea after their para-sail disconnected from their tow boat.
The couple were not physically hurt. But they complained that their treatment by Skyrider...
The battle against homelessness waged by a local Rastafarian group has grown to a new phase with the start of a fund raising campaign.
The Rastafarian Community Programme -- a registered charity -- st...
The community group fighting a high-powered cellular antenna installation in their neighbourhood will this week bring in an American expert to present their case.
Invited by Community Against Radiatio...
Newly formed tropical storm Arlene could pass just 100 miles east of the Island, forecasters said yesterday.
The first named storm of the season, Arlene's winds built speeds of up to 60 mph yesterday ...
A low technology court reporting system rather than a "Rolls Royce'' would better serve Bermuda, the world's leading expert has claimed.
Chief executive officer of Smith Bernal International, Graham S...
Despite pleas from the Works & Engineering Ministry and Members of Parliament, residents of a Pembroke neighbourhood continue to dump trash any day of the week.
Residents of a densely populated area o...
The Bank of Bermuda's Centennial Trust is set to pump $3.7 million into local charities this year -- increasing its ten-year tally by half.
The Trust was started on the 100th anniversary of the foundi...
The largest and most extensive collections of Bermuda stamps is to be auctioned in London later this month.
Spink and Son Ltd. will auction the $1 million Morris H. Ludington collection on June 22 at ...