A Southampton woman this morning admitted slapping a co-worker who she claimed started false rumours about her.
Diane Smith, 21, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to one count of common assault fol...
Bermudians made to purchase land licences should be given a refund, according to Opposition Senator Michael Fahy.
But while the Senator said scheme was discriminatory and harmful to the real estate in...
Amendments to PACE and orders intended to encourage greater adoption of solar power were among the legislation approved in Senate.
According to Justice Minister Kim Wilson, the Police and Criminal Evi...
Companies owed Government more than $27 million in Social Insurance contributions as of last November, according to Junior Finance Minister David Burt.
Responding to written parliamentary questions as...
Government Senator Jonathan Smith criticised the Opposition for repeatedly setting back a proposed debate on violent crime.
But while Progressive Labour Party Senator Smith said he believed the Opposi...
A load of water will set you back $90, come April 1.
The Bermuda Water Truckers Association announced that the price would increase by $10.
The rise reflected the cost of doing business on the Island,...
A Paget woman was struck by a car yesterday morning on South Road, but escaped life threatening injuries.
According to a Police spokeswoman, at around 8am, officers and first responders responded to a...
British Airways is offering a seat sale to Bermuda residents travelling to and from London before May 21 this year.
Tickets for the winter period, between March 1 and April 1, begin at $373, or $877 w...
Two St George’s women admitted shoplifting after they were caught with stolen underwear and beauty products.
Brittaney Symonds and Tahirah Butterfield, both 19, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to...
A section of Dundonald Street will be closed to traffic today to accommodate the funeral of a police officer.
Police Constable Sandy Rowe joined the Bermuda Police Service in 2007.
Originally from Jam...