Michael Dunkley yesterday welcomed the international cast of Up With People to the island in advance of their performances next week.
Greeting the group of visiting performers — including Bermuda’s ow...
A Jamaican national was this morning charged with importing almost 900g of cocaine to the island.
Tyrone Brown, 30, was not required to enter a plea to the charge as it must be heard by the Supreme Co...
A Sandys man was remanded into custody after he admitted robbing a man of his financial assistance money.
Eugene Anderson, 54, pleaded guilty to robbing Frederick Gordon by force in an incident on Aug...
Hundreds have gathered in King’s Square yesterday morning to watch the 200th Peppercorn Ceremony.
The event — an annual tradition in St George’s — is based around Freemasons paying their symbolic rent...
A meeting of the Public Accounts Committee has been set back so members can attend the funeral of Clarence James.
Dr James, a celebrated surgeon and former Deputy Premier, died last weekend.
The meeti...
A Devonshire man spotted washing his face with a can of beer admitted a charge of being drunk and incapable in public.
Omar Young, 42, pleaded guilty to the charge and a second of violently resisting ...
A former acting director of telecommunications has lost a claim that the Ministry of Finance is unlawfully withholding more than $150,000 from him.
Hiram Edwards was hired as an assistant telecommunic...
When issues arise in the heat of an America’s Cup race, Bermudian Sam Bennett will be one of the first to respond.
Mr Bennett, a 20-year-old PADI master scuba diver trainer, has been highlighted in hi...
PLP backbencher Walton Brown has filed a legal action against Craig Cannonier and several civil servants after he was identified as submitting a Pati request.
According to a writ dated April 11, Mr Br...
A man who admitted an armed robbery in which he was accidentally shot by his partner in crime has had his sentenced reduced by the Court of Appeal.
Taariq Clarke had been sentenced to serve 7½ years i...