Government should have met with unions before dispensing with term limits, the Trade Union Congress said following a general meeting yesterday.
The body’s new President, Alan Wilkinson, said the group...
Possible industrial action could be taken by unionised Nurses Auxiliary workers at the hospital unless a dormant pay rise is acted upon, according to union leader Chris Furbert.
Pointing to annual pro...
Convicted fraudster Cedric Oates has been jailed for two-and-a-half years, and must repay his victim $200,000.
The 42-year-old US national fraudulently induced Dianne Laird to invest her life savings ...
Jaded from years of uncertainty, residents of Dockyard’s Victoria and Albert Row housing expressed guarded approval for Government’s decision not to demolish the buildings.
But in the absence of infor...
Appointing a non-Bermudian to command the Bermuda Regiment was no easy decision, Defence Board head Wendell Hollis acknowledged.
“We were extremely conscious and focused that any appointment in Bermud...
A 23-year-old Devonshire man who induced a 15-year-old boy to masturbate in his presence has been jailed for four months.
Miguel Estrella, of Upland Lane, pleaded guilty on December 14 to attempting t...
An officer in the British Army is to assume command of the Bermuda Regiment when current Commanding Officer Lt Col Brian Gonsalves steps down.
Lt Col Mike Foster-Brown will move into the post in May, ...
Suspected gunman Christopher Duerr turned himself in to Police at Somerset Police Station last night, after an intensive search by Police of the western end of the Island.
Mr Duerr bolted from a Seawa...
Unionised staff at Belco and Bermuda Gas downed tools yesterday, until a conference with management saw controversial hand-scanning devices scrapped.
The timekeepers, which staff say can read fingerpr...
An armed man sparked an extensive search of Boaz Island by police yesterday.
Christoph Duerr was still at large at presstime last night.
Police in marked and unmarked cars raced to a Seawall Drive, Bo...