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# A POLICE officer played footage yesterday of a 50-year-old man saying that he and a 17-year-old boy were “lovers” as the defendant’s unlawful sexual intercourse trial got underway. # Assistant ...
# The partnership aims to advance national unity through service and spiritual renewal, strengthen collaboration between churches and Urban Renewal centres, deepen community engagement through ...
# A MAN was remanded to prison yesterday after being accused of a near-fatal stabbing at a bar on Cordeaux Avenue last weekend. # YaKuba Adderley, 51, was arraigned before Senior Magistrate Kara ...
# A MAN has been remanded to prison after admitting to breaking into a Carmichael Road home and stealing a vehicle earlier this week. # Julian Stuart, 34, appeared before Senior Magistrate Shaka ...
# AN attorney has condemned the treatment of a disabled man seen in a viral video being dragged across Shirley Street by ...
# Dr Richard Wiefelspuett, president of the LJM Maritime Academy, addressed the graduates during his first official commencement as head of the institution. He said the maritime industry offered not ...
# THE UK-based Privy Council has declined to hear an appeal from Coalition of Independents leader Lincoln Bain and his ...
# The Opposition last night demanded the Prime Minister explain “the glaring discrepancy” between the $135.4m Budget surplus ...
# TEAM Bahamas’ girls put in some strong performances on day one against Puerto Rico. # Lisa-Anne Cambridge was up first. She ...
# A South African man died after allegedly stabbing a woman crew member aboard a vessel in waters off San Salvador last night. # According to police, the 35-year-old man was also a crew member and ...
# Jeffrey Grant, 35, is on trial in the Freeport Supreme Court for unlawful sexual intercourse and possession of child pornography. The alleged offenses occurred between April 22 and July 22, 2022.
# THOUGH Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) customers are reeling from a spike in electricity bills, with some reporting increases of 25 to 30 percent, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis insisted ...