The trial of two men accused of the Christmas night murder of Malcolm Augustus began yesterday in the Supreme Court.
Wolda Gardner, 35, and Patrick Stamp, 30, both deny charges of premeditated murder ...
Governor George Fergusson and his wife took part in the longstanding annual tradition of picking Easter lilies for the Queen this week.
The flowers, grown by Manuel DeSilva and flown on Tuesday’s Brit...
A teenager who led police on a high-speed chase through the west end has been fined more than $3,000 after spending nearly two months in custody.
Kinn Crippen, 19, pleaded guilty to charges of dangero...
A St George’s man appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday morning after being caught illegally dumping a desk.
Michael Smith, 59, pleaded guilty to a charge of illegally leaving waste in a public pla...
Premier Michael Dunkley has claimed that Shadow Immigration Minister Walton Brown approved legislation which sparked a march on the Senate.
However Mr Brown has responded that the Premier’s comments w...
Plans to erect a new pedestrian bridge over Store Hill have been submitted to the Department of Planning.
The application by the Department of Parks, received this week, would reconnect a “fragmented”...
A former prosecutor who supported Bermudian Cindy Clarke as the successor to Director of Public Prosecutions Rory Field said the stand cost her her job.
Susan Mulligan, now with law firm Christopher’s...
A senior appeared in Magistrates’ Court this morning to deny a charge of unlawful wounding.
David Lathan, 71, pleaded not guilty to a charge of wounding Corvin Ratteray in an incident on November 17 i...
Legislation that sparked a march on the Cabinet Building was approved by the Senate this week, despite Opposition criticism.
The Bermuda Immigration and Protection Amendment Act 2015 expands the abili...
King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has been pushed to capacity due to difficulties discharging some patients, according to a spokeswoman.
Responding to reports of long waits and a shortage of open beds...