Government’s top accountant has still not returned to work after being placed on administrative leave more than three months ago.
Accountant General Joyce Hayward was ordered to remain away from her o...
A Pembroke teenager charged with possession of a loaded firearm took the stand in Supreme Court yesterday, claiming he was unaware that the weapon was hidden just yards from a nightclub he had visited...
Tributes have flooded in for promoter and businessman Eddy DeMello, who died yesterday morning after a long illness at the age of 75.
Mr DeMello owned the popular Music Box store on Reid Street and o...
Island ambassadors who go the extra mile to ensure holidaymakers enjoy their stay in Bermuda are to be recognised at an awards ceremony next month.
The annual Visitor Industry Partnership (VIP) Excell...
Members of Parliament reacted with shock and sadness to news of the death of Eddie DeMello yesterday.
Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz made the announcement to fellow Parliamentarians in the House o...
With developments in technology advancing with increasing speed, it is perhaps not surprising that today’s ‘latest new thing’ soon becomes tomorrow’s trash.
And that is why the Waste Management Sectio...
The trial of a Pembroke teenager charged with possession of a firearm got underway in Supreme Court yesterday, with the prosecution acknowledging that its case was based largely on circumstantial evid...
Seniors’ rights group Age Concern is confident that a compromise with Government will be reached over plans to reinstate the vehicle licensing fee for some older motorists.
The advocacy group met with...
Government last night rushed through legislation allowing it to borrow an additional $1 billion — saying it needed to act quickly before it ran out of funds.
The Government Loans Amendment Act 2013 wa...
Tough new laws to clamp down on drink-driving will have no impact unless they are enforced, according to one road safety expert.
And Dr Joseph Froncioni of alcohol awareness group CADA — Encouraging R...