Michael Dunkley has travelled to London to take part in Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council meetings.
According to a Cabinet Office spokeswoman, the meetings were scheduled to begin yesterd...
The Supreme Court has ruled that those in same-sex partnerships with Bermudians should have the same rights to reside and seek employment as spouses of Bermudians.
The landmark ruling comes as a resul...
A legal battle over industrial action on the Island continued yesterday, with a lawyer for the unions arguing that a government notice was insufficient.
The notice, published online on January 27 and ...
A man convicted of unlawful carnal knowledge of a 14-year-old has lost an appeal in which he claimed he should have been charged with sexual assault.
Aaron O’Connor, who was 20 at the time of the offe...
Environmental group Greenrock expressed solidarity with the organisers of a climate change march in Paris.
The Global March for the Climate had been scheduled to be held on Sunday, but was banned by t...
A woman who purchased two minibuses before receiving permission to operate them has lost a lawsuit against the Bermuda Government over profits lost because of a “misrepresentation”.
Grace-Ann Fox, own...
A legal battle between the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Island’s unions has begun with a lawyer representing the Bermuda Government saying illegal strikes threaten the economy and future negotiati...
Celebrated Bermudian saxophonist and mechanic Edwin “Doc” Simons has died at the age of 75.
His younger sister, Maxine Dillas, described Mr Simons as a consummate hard worker, dedicated to his family,...
The Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission is seeking a new general counsel less than two months after it announced the hiring of Arlene Brock, the former Ombudsman, to the post.
According to a notice in Sa...
A Southampton man this morning admitted punching a man in the face after a dispute over a banana peel.
Eardley Simons, 48, pleaded guilty to a single count of assault causing actual bodily harm.
The c...