Three men accused of conspiring to shoot another have been found not guilty by a jury — but their Supreme Court trial continues for a charge of using a firearm.
Jahkeil Samuels, 27, Jamin Saltus, 23, ...
Seniors at the Lorraine Rest Home have a brand new set of wheels, courtesy of the outreach group Friends of Christ Church in Warwick.
In a ceremony yesterday outside the home, Warwick Parish Council c...
Bermuda’s best response to a blood drive has been welcome news to recipients like Adrian Warner, whose life depends on transfusions of donated blood.
Mr Warner, a sickle cell anaemia sufferer, was gra...
Two men charged with the 2010 gun murder of Kimwandae Walker have had the case against them put on hold in the Supreme Court.
Westgate inmate David Cox, 33, and Julian Washington, 23, of Pembroke, had...
Iconic West End educator Hope Bascome, whose public school career spanned more than four decades, has passed away at the age of 101.
“She lived long, she lived well, and she touched many lives in scho...
Advocates of the long-fought initiative to expand human rights gave mixed applause to last night’s passage of the Human Rights Amendment in the House of Assembly.
A spokesman for campaigners Two Words...
An attempt to specifically block same-sex marriage from the Human Rights Act Amendment was last night defeated 18 to 12 in the House of Assembly.
Progressive Labour Party MP Wayne Furbert sought to at...
Former Premier Alex Scott has been appointed Commander of the British Empire, and charity founder Clem Talbot recognised as Member of the British Empire along with Raleigh Bermuda’s Michael Spurling.
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Bermuda faces a healthcare “disaster” if the Island doesn’t rein in its diabetes epidemic, a leading healthcare speaker has warned.
Controversial US medical expert Robert Lustig said at least a quarte...
Human rights champion Lois Browne Evans would have been disappointed by the Progressive Labour Party’s ambivalent stance on the Human Rights Act, according to her daughter Tina Evans Caines.
An amendm...