American Airlines flights servicing Bermuda should be unaffected by the company filing for bankruptcy protection at least for now.
AA spokeswoman Martha Pantín told The Royal Gazette: “American Airlin...
The Anglican church in Pembroke is appealing for help from the community due to an “unprecedented” demand for food for the hungry. St Augustine's, St Monica's and St John's, the churches within the An...
Cabinet Minister Glenn Blakeney did his “best to provide a wholesome family environment” for his son Jahmel but “can’t live his life for him”, he told The Royal Gazette.
Mr Blakeney, during an intervi...
Bermuda’s per capita murder rate has skyrocketed to almost double the global average in 2011.
Eight people have been violently killed so far this year, giving the Island a rate of 12.5 murders per 100...
The One Bermuda Alliance called yesterday for a “few other people” to resign over the planning appeals controversy which prompted Walter Roban to quit Cabinet.
Shadow Estates Minister Cole Simons told...
Walter Roban insisted yesterday he had no regrets about granting planning permission to two Progressive Labour Party colleagues in his final hours as Environment Minister.
Mr Roban, who returned to th...
Walter Roban has spoken out for the first time since he quit as Public Works Minister amid accusations of corruption.
Mr Roban came under intense criticism for granting planning permission to Progress...
The Media Council of Bermuda has not received a single official complaint in the first ten months of its existence.
The self-regulating watchdog was launched in early February by industry members in r...
The Media Council of Bermuda has not received a single official complaint in the first ten months of its existence.
But those who set it up believe it has improved journalistic standards and accountab...
By Sam Strangeways
The “callous and cowardly” murder of “normal, decent” Jason Smith is still baffling detectives more than six months after he was shot.
Officers investigating the slaying of the 22-y...