The failings of the Audit Committee are damaging Bermuda’s reputation as a good place to do business, Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards claimed last night.
Mr Richards says Government’s failure to ...
American Airlines passengers have signed a petition calling for reimbursement after they were stranded when their flight to Bermuda was turned around.
Flight 1780 from JFK to Bermuda was repeatedly de...
A former Berkeley student yesterday admitted selling cannabis to a fellow student on school grounds.
Kiarron Minks, 18, of South Shore Road, Smiths, pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis in an increas...
Government is asking the UK to consider granting more direct control over national security and law enforcement possibly through the establishment of a National Security Council.
The submission was ju...
The Ministry of Public Works is seeking retroactive planning permission for construction work at Marsh Folly.
Plans to construct an oil storage building on the site were advertised in October last yea...
Recently advertised exceptions to the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2007 will allow Bermudian registered planes to be leased to operators in another country.
Two notices in the Official ...
The Department of Public Prosecution brought a total of 74 cases through the Supreme Court last year, including 19 firearms cases and five murder cases.
Speaking yesterday during the January Arraignme...
A 24-year-old shot outside the Gravity Nightclub last month remains overseas receiving specialised treatment for his injuries.
Issuing an update regarding two recent shootings, a Police spokesman said...
Two accused gunmen yesterday denied charges of conspiring to kill Rodney Grimes last October.
During an arraignments session in Supreme Court, Pelealkhai Williams, 23, and Jonathan Dill, 28, both plea...
Two men were arrested yesterday after a man gained entry to a Devonshire home wielding a firearm.
A Police Spokesman said: “At around 3.25pm on Tuesday, police responded to a reported incident at a Lo...