The Court of Appeals recently upheld a ruling that the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) wrongfully dismissed a hospital worker — and doubled the damages awarded to her.
Geneanne Woods-Forde was dismissed...
A Paget man was put behind bars last night after he was convicted of causing a crash that seriously injured a lifelong friend through drunk driving.
John Wardman, 29, was found guilty by a majority ve...
Public Access to Information (PATI) legislation took another step forward with the approval of regulations in the House of Assembly.
Premier Michael Dunkley described PATI as the “hallmark of a modern...
The Coalition for the Protection of Children has urged the Government to move forward with a public list of sex offenders, saying that concerns voiced by the Attorney General can be addressed.
Coaliti...
The Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre has joined forces with the Bermuda Weather Service in a new effort to combat the growing trend of skin cancer in Bermuda.
As of this week, the Bermuda Weather Serv...
A father who admitted keeping a loaded handgun to protect his family has been sentenced to spend ten years behind bars.
Michael Talbot, 34, pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges of possessing a ...
Premier Michael Dunkley called Public Access to Information (PATI) legislation set to be debated tomorrow as a “big step” towards a more open, accessible and accountable Government.
In a statement thi...
Planning applications related to the Tucker’s Point Special Development Order should be sent back to the Development Applications Board (DAB), according to the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Tas...
Attorney General Trevor Moniz has invited the creation of a working group to look into opening the sex offenders registry to the public.
The One Bermuda Alliance pledged to implement a public sex offe...
Legislation to end conscription will be brought to the House of Assembly during its next session, according to Premier Michael Dunkley.
Speaking in the House yesterday, Mr Dunkley said that while the ...