A Warwick teenager appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday to deny a charge of sexually assaulting a child.
The 19-year-old pleaded not guilty to a charge of sexually assaulting the girl, who was und...
Plans for the America’s Cup Event Village, along with broader plans for the 2017 event, have been submitted to the Department of Planning for approval.
As well as detailing the physical layout of the ...
Governor George Fergusson and his wife have sent Bermuda Easter Lilies to the Queen, continuing a long tradition.
This year’s lilies were grown in the Government House gardens. Government House said t...
Legislation modernising the Public Health Act and expanding standard healthcare benefits were approved in the Senate.
The Public Health Amendment Act 2016 was described as an updating of existing legi...
New initiatives in the Ministry of Home Affairs are hoped to provide revenue boosts, according to Michael Fahy.
Delivering the budget for the ministry in the Senate, Sen Fahy noted that new legislatio...
After decades of helping the island’s young people through the Bermuda Sea Cadet Corp, Dwayne Trott has handed over command.
While Mr Trott formally handed the sword of command to Michael Frith this w...
Public meetings about the St George’s hotel project will be held this year, according to the Bermuda Government.
Responding to questions by Progressive Labour Party backbencher Zane DeSilva, Grant Gib...
OBMI has been selected as the landscape architects for the proposed airport redevelopment project following a RFP process.
According to a statement by Aecon Group Inc, government’s partner in the proj...
The Supreme Court has ruled that a trio of non-Bermudian police officers can remain in the service, overturning a decision by the Commissioner of Police.
Stephen Dennie, from St Vincent, and Robin Eva...
A handful of protesters has continued demonstrations at the House of Assembly today.
Eighteen people, with tape over their mouths and holding placards, stood at the entrance to Sessions House urging t...