Almost lost amid the controversy, the debate and the mudslinging of a sexual-abuse sentencing hearing has been the person most central to the case — the victim.
A 13-year-old girl who more than likely will be scarred for life by the events of last ye...
A reader has questions regarding the government initiative to allow employees and employers to elect to suspend social insurance contributions, which go into the Contributory Pension Fund, until June 30, 2021.
“This is quite confusing,” the readers s...
For the Bermuda Health Council, the news last week of Argus buying Island Health Services and the Family Practice Group was akin to an insurance company in the United States purchasing medical practices that accounted for 100 million Americans — and ...
Morgan’s Point developer Craig Christensen has urged the Government to return to the table to hash out a solution to the failed Caroline Bay project and has named an investor willing to lend $250 million to make it happen.
Mr Christensen told The Roy...
A gay rights charity has voiced its support for a police officer who accused two colleagues of a serious sexual assault.
OutBermuda said in a press release that it backed the officer’s legal challenge of a decision by the Director of the Department o...
The 2020 Bermuda Captive Conference will be hosted on a virtual platform for the first time in response to the continued uncertainty from Covid-19.
The event, scheduled for September 9 to 11, will examine trends in the global captive market and brin...
DATE: Jun 29, 2020 | CATEGORY: Reinsurance | AUTHOR: Business Staff
A woman whose teacher groomed her for sex when she was a 17-year-old schoolgirl said yesterday she was “over the moon” that her public campaign to criminalise such behaviour had persuaded the Government to change the law.
Christine DaCosta was speaki...
Almost 800 men and boys who claimed they were abused at a harsh US reform school where the Bermuda Government sent vulnerable children for more than 30 years are to take legal action.
The Legal Intelligencer reported last week that two Philadelphia l...
A mother has been given permission by the Supreme Court to pursue legal action against the police and the island’s child protection agency over the seizure of her toddler son.
The three-year-old was removed from the woman’s lap while police officers ...
An online consultation about race relations in Bermuda was relaunched by the Minister of Community Affairs and Sport today.
Lovitta Foggo said it was important to encourage discussion in order to bring about change.
She explained: “On June 7, I was p...
DATE: Jun 18, 2020 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter