London QC Jerome Lynch has been considered as a possible Solicitor General for the Island — but “at the moment it is just a remote idea, no more”, Mr Lynch said.
A defence lawyer at the UK office Char...
Government has agreed to pay out on $15 million worth of rejected health insurance claims after receiving a wave of calls from panicked seniors.
Health Minister Pat Gordon-Pamplin told The Royal Gazet...
Hospital officials seeking to head off soaring health costs report “mixed success” in getting long-term elderly patients taken home — often because their families can’t afford to look after them.
“The...
One of Bermuda’s pioneering aviators, and the last remaining local mechanic for the “flying boats”, has died at the age of 88.
Second World War veteran Arthur Colin Plant passed away at the Somerset h...
Bermudian songbird Bailey Outerbridge got a “once in a lifetime” show when she opened for the Beach Boys over the weekend.
And proud parents Andrew and Phoebe Outerbridge said the rock ‘n’ roll legend...
A man who fled the Island ten years ago after being charged with dealing crack cocaine has been deported from the US and brought before Magistrates’ Court.
Roger Wainwright, 53, originally of Southamp...
In an about-face, the EasyPark service is to remain in use at LF Wade Memorial Airport’s car park.
The service, which was to have been scrapped by the airport on Friday, will continue to be accepted i...
A Pembroke woman accused of smuggling drugs worth nearly $8,000 has appeared in Magistrates’ Court.
Chesere Smith, 27, of Happy Valley Road, denied conspiring in Bermuda and elsewhere to import cannab...
A surgical mishap that inadvertently destroyed a Southampton man’s tumour has been hailed as a “medical miracle”.
Reginald Raynor, 59, was on the operating table at a US hospital when certain equipmen...
Grotto Bay Hotel general manager JP Martens has been charged in Magistrates' Court with illegally employing five US men.
Mr Martens, 55, yesterday pleaded not guilty to all five counts.
He was accused...