The Senate approved a host of financial legislation on Friday following a lengthy Budget debate.
Once revenues and expenditures for the Ministries of Finance, Home Affairs, Legal Affairs and Economic ...
The former Progressive Labour Party Government was told that its controversial term limit policy was harming Bermuda’s business reputation and was totally unnecessary as early as 2006 — but chose to i...
Government insists that its fleet of fast ferries will be in a state of readiness to cope with a surge in passengers during this summer’s busy cruise ship season.
The Ministry of Transport released a ...
Unionised workers at a fast-food restaurant have won their right to take a dispute over pay and conditions to an independent tribunal.
But, last night, both sides in the stand-off were claiming victo...
Unionised workers at a fast food restaurant have won their right to take a dispute over pay and conditions to an independent tribunal.
But, last night, both sides in the stand-off were claiming victo...
A St George’s man jailed for 16 years for his part in a spree of robberies has had his sentence reduced by almost one third on appeal.
Jaron Roberts, 22, of Great Bay Road, targeted non-Bermudians acr...
A former police officer who claimed he was effectively demoted because senior officers thought he might develop heart disease due to the pressure of his job was not discriminated against, it has been ...
A police officer who walked off the job claims he was unable to return to the office three months later because he had been suffering from anxiety attacks brought on by news that he was to be transfer...
A continual failure to maintain Government’s fleet of fast ferries has left them in a potentially hazardous condition, it has been claimed.
A lack of cash has been blamed for the neglect, with sources...
A police sergeant who claims he was effectively demoted because his superiors were concerned that he might suffer a heart attack because of the stress of his job, has taken his case to the Human Right...