Premier Ewart Brown has attended 81.5 percent of this year's Parliamentary sessions.
Yesterday the Premier hit back at criticism he was frequently absent from the House of Assembly, adding a record number of bills have gone before the House of Assemb...
The new education and community outreach officer at the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) wants to use art to bring the community together.
Joanne Ball-Burgess took up the post earlier this week and is the author of children's books 'The Lizard & the Ro...
News of progress on a new Morgan's Point hotel could well be greeted with cries of "I'll believe it when I see it" across the Island.
Local MP Randy Horton, for one, can understand people's frustration as talks on the former US Naval Annex have seemi...
A Supreme Court judge yesterday ruled Bermuda Regiment could not force two members of Bermudians Against the Draft (BAD) to attend cadet camp.
Regimental Police attempted to arrest Lamont Marshall on Monday but were unable after an injunction was gra...
More people are opposed to any Government move to abolish the corporations than gaming, according to a recent poll.
A Mindmaps survey of more than 400 residents, showed 72 percent were against Government gaining control of the Corporation of Hamilton...
Radio personality Jamel Hardtman was today arrested by regimental police for "failing to perform his military duties".
Officers escorted him from the Hamilton premises of Hott 107.5 this morning.
Bermudians Against the Draft (BAD) said the move was e...
With elections coming in November, it is doubtful that a major tax bill will be passed in the next four months, but what we are seeing is "revenue raisers" being attached to spending bills as an offset. One such measure is a Social Security increase ...
It's not too late to crack Bermuda's spiralling gang problem, according to the new senior Police officer tasked with doing just that.
Assistant commissioner David Mirfield has 35 years experience policing the West Midlands of the UK, and spearheaded ...
Witnesses to major crimes could be given new identities and sent to live on other islands, under legislation tabled in the House of Assembly.
The Justice Protection Act aims to protect vulnerable witnesses and make them less afraid of giving evidence...
DATE: Jul 05, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Veteran United Bermuda Party MP John Barritt has put his double jeopardy bill on the back burner to ensure it doesn't derail a similar bill by Attorney General Kim Wilson.
Mr. Barritt launched a debate on his Court of Appeal Amendment Act — telling t...
DATE: Jul 05, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith