The Bermuda Employers Council and the Bermuda Trade Union Congress have congratulated the OBA Government, and joined calls for dialogue.
Keith Jensen, President of the Employers Council, said: “We sup...
The Centre for Justice is taking the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) to court over his refusal to detail a caution policy intended for minor offences.
The DPP, Rory Field, announced in October 20...
Two men were charged in connection to a single stolen cheque yesterday, while a warrant was issued for a third who failed to attend court.
Andre Tucker, 31, and Erin Richardson, 27, both appeared at M...
A woman remanded in connection with a home invasion yesterday admitted a separate offence of receiving a stolen phone.
Jasmin Smith, 20, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court for receiving a stolen Bla...
A carpenter was banned from the road after admitting drinking and driving.
Christopher Matos, 28, of Pembroke, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to driving while impaired in an incident on December...
A St George’s man stopped while driving the wrong way on a one-way road yesterday admitted drinking and driving.
Magistrates’ Court heard that at around 1.05am on Sunday officers were travelling east ...
The One Bermuda Alliance should consult with non-governmental bodies in order to build a better Bermuda, according to numerous groups.
Speaking with The Royal Gazette yesterday about the results of Mo...
Bermuda Hospitals Board staff have been given an early look at what the rooms in the new hospital could look like.
Mock rooms have been built next to the construction site with an aim of fine-tuning ...
In an evening of celebration and heartbreak, a handful of candidates managed to topple some of the Island’s political elite.
OBA’s Glen Smith landed a huge blow for the One Bermuda Alliance early in t...
The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce last night called for the new OBA Government to create an Economic Advisory Board to aid in repairing the economy.
Chamber President Ronnie Viera said that the proposed...