Following a “critical analysis” of expenditure, the Ministry of Legal Affairs has been dealt a nine percent cut in funding.
Delivering the budget brief before the House of Assembly, Attorney General M...
A corroded pipe in the Gosling Ward area caused a flood at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital this morning, impacting a number of areas, including Maternity and Emergency.
Work was quickly undertaken...
Free books to help children cope with bereavement after road crashes have been brought to the Island in memory of Major Chris Wheddon.
The book was unveiled this morning by Major Wheddon’s ex-wife, Sa...
Government has opted not to proceed with lowering the legal alcohol limit for impaired drivers — but supports eventually making roadside breath tests admissible in court.
Currently, a suspected drunk ...
Parliament and the Senate should be put together under the same roof as soon as possible, according to a report on Bermuda’s governance tabled in the House of Assembly.
The Joint Select Committee also...
Government spent $40,000 on a UK legal advisor for drafting gaming regulations — and paid $45,000 to local law firm MJM for the drawing up legislation for the new Tourism Authority.
But Attorney Gener...
Attorney General Mark Pettingill has refused to respond to Opposition questions over whether Government is investigating allegations of corruption within the Progressive Labour Party.
The questions ca...
A analysis technique invented by local archaeologist Edward Harris has been introduced in a forensics textbook.
The Harris Matrix has long been used to forensically investigate sites as varied as mass...
The Island will host an international gathering of physicians and academics, commencing tomorrow, for the annual conference of the Caribbean Association of Otolaryngology, or head and neck surgery.
Th...
Chris Furbert invoked the spirit of the 1981 General Strike and warned Government “to be careful what you ask for” as he hit back at proposed changes to labour regulations.
Bermuda Industrial Union w...