The trial of a 34-year-old man charged with sexually exploiting a schoolgirl ended this afternoon after the jury failed to return a verdict.
The defendant — who cannot be identified for legal reasons ...
Public Access to Information (PATI) legislation has been tabled in the House of Assembly, and is set to be fully operational by next April.
Premier Michael Dunkley this morning tabled the Public Acces...
A man charged with sexually touching a schoolgirl yesterday maintained he was innocent, telling a jury the allegations are completely false.
The 34-year-old defendant has denied six charges of sexuall...
The trial of two men accused of killing George Lynch neared its conclusion yesterday, with defence lawyers arguing that the cases against the men were based on the words of unreliable witnesses.
Wolda...
The Government and the People’s Campaign both share the same goals, according to Premier Michael Dunkley.
In a statement, Mr Dunkley said the Cabinet Office has formally responded to representatives o...
The Progressive Labour Party took aim at the economic policies of the Government in the House of Assembly.
Opposition MPs described payroll tax relief for construction projects of national importance ...
Government is considering relaxing rules limiting the level of tint on vehicle windows.
And legislation to enable vehicles to be impounded in private lots was approved in the House of Assembly, despit...
Celebrated Bermudian singer, stage director and educator Dr Gary Burgess has died at the age of 76.
Dr Burgess left the Island after finishing the Berkeley Institute when he was 16 and spent most of h...
The Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo has again received international accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
There are currently only 224 institutions in the world accredited b...
A previously delayed plan to expand pay-and-display parking in Hamilton will come into effect this summer.
According to a Corporation of Hamilton spokesman the city will be divided into three pay-and...