The Catholic Church officially named Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina the new Pope yesterday.
The new Pope, who has selected the name of Pope Francis I, was selected by a group of 115 cardi...
Bermuda will this week host an international workshop aimed at investigating and prosecuting transnational crime.
The 2013 Commonwealth Caribbean Regional Workshop is set to begin this morning at the ...
The cost of various marine services could increase by around five percent due to legislation tabled in the House of Assembly yesterday.
The Marine and Ports Authority (Port Dues) Amendment Regulations...
Government plans for entrepreneurs to prosper are more a case of “business as usual” rather than business development, according to the Opposition.
During the four hours set aside for discussion of th...
A taxi driver thought he was dead following a head-on traffic collision in St David’s.
Christopher Dailey told Supreme Court he saw two headlights racing towards him and attempted to veer away, but wa...
Traffic fatalities get all the attention but represent only a fraction of the Island’s problems with road safety, according to Joseph Froncioni.
There are a far greater number of motorists injured in ...
An unusual cargo vessel is expected to arrive in Bermuda later this week en route to the Azores.
SV Tres Hombres, a 32m schooner, is said to be loaded with rum, cocoa beans, chocolate bars, honey and ...
Attorney Michael Hanson will lead the new Human Rights Commission board, Government announced yesterday.
Meanwhile, lawyer Kim Simmons will act as his deputy.
Other Commission members include Donna Da...
A Warwick man admitted assaulting a police officer trying to pull him this week, telling the court he was trying to pick up his son.
Avonn Browne, 40, pleaded guilty to assault, failing to stop for po...
A Pembroke teenager whose DNA was found on the trigger of a gun was yesterday jailed for handling the firearm.
Dameko Dublin, 19, had denied having any contact with the Smith & Wesson revolver seized ...