An MP’s daughter found guilty of violently resisting arrest told a court yesterday that the police’s treatment of her was “dehumanising and painful”.
Law student M’aeisha Weeks, daughter of Opposition...
An MP’s daughter claimed in court yesterday that she was handcuffed and dragged along the floor to a police van after being “pepper sprayed” by officers on Front Street.
M’aeisha Weeks, daughter of Op...
Police have been asked by a group of concerned individuals to investigate the desecration of historic tombstones at Tucker’s Town.
Five people have jointly filed the complaint with the Bermuda Police ...
A forensic science graduate is appealing to the Island’s philanthropists to lend him $35,000 towards his doctoral studies.
Bermudian Mark Amaral has won a coveted place on a PhD course in security sci...
A doctor who had his head shaved to raise funds for a toddler with a rare heart condition has now collected more than $12,000 in donations.
Stephen West held the “Buzzed or Bald” fundraising event at ...
Hamilton Alderman Carlton Simmons has blasted the city’s Mayor for failing to “take charge” of the controversy surrounding a plan to uproot trees on Ewing Street — a week after his mother staged a pro...
A young entrepreneur is hoping fans of the former Green Lantern restaurant will flock back to the venue as he launches a new takeout business there this week.
And Kemar Maybury, 33, is offering an inc...
A patients’ group says the tragic case of young mother Latifa Maybury, who died from cancer after the disease went undetected throughout her pregnancy, gives “cause for serious concern” about some of ...
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley yesterday ordered the Corporation of Hamilton to temporarily suspend work to uproot trees on Ewing Street in North Hamilton.
Mr Justice Kawaley issued the stay at lunchtime a...
The People’s Campaign has confirmed it will “engage in an escalating strategy” to get Government to resolve the issue of long-term residents gaining Bermudian status via a legal “loophole”.
But the gr...