The sale of bonds hailed as a success by Government may not be the good news the PLP are claiming, according to Shadow Minister Bob Richards.
Speaking in the House of Assembly on Friday at the Motion ...
Shadow Seniors Minister Louise Jackson criticised the Government for slow responses to reports of senior abuse.
Addressing the House of Assembly on Friday, Mrs Jackson said that she herself had report...
Transportation Minister Walter Roban said that the safety and security of the public is a priority following reports that convicted sex offenders are working as taxi operators.
However he declined to ...
Transportation Minister Walter Roban announced that a grace period allowing taxis to continue operating without a GPS system.
He further announced that the Taxi Commission, a subcommittee of the Publi...
Plans to build a boutique hotel in the heart of St George's have been put on the back burner as a result of challenges finding financing.
However, Alderman Garth Rothwell told attendees at a town hall...
The Progressive Labour Party this week questioned the One Bermuda Alliance’s commitment to transparency, noting that party leader Craig Cannonier had not publicly declared his interests.
The OBA said ...
Some small-scale developments could soon not require a planning application, Planning Minister Marc Bean announced yesterday.
Speaking at a press conference, Mr Bean said the changes would lead to inc...
A carwasher who smashed a window and door at a Hamilton shopping mall has been fined and ordered to pay for the damage.
Gregory Dill, 50, from Devonshire, pleaded guilty during an earlier court hearin...
A high-speed chase through Hamilton and subsequent fight with officers resulted in fines for a Devonshire man.
Craig Burchall, 22, pleaded guilty at Magistrates’ Court to charges of driving while impa...
A man who crashed an unlicensed and uninsured motorcycle into a police car while drunk has been banned from the road.
Dominique Daniels, 20, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty to driving on Court Street wh...