Hospital managers have been accused of using intimidation tactics to suppress staff dissatisfaction and dissent at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
And in a further development in the ongoing di...
controversial trade union legislation into law.
And a delegation of British trade union leaders is now set to argue the case against the Trade Union Amendment Act on behalf of Bermuda's unions to an i...
Two of the Island's most popular painters and former colleagues look set to face each other in court over a copyright row.
Windjammer Gallery owner and oil painter Susan Curtis has filed a writ agains...
welcomed by sections of Bermuda's legal profession.
Last week Social Services Minister Wayne Furbert confirmed that the means test which determines eligibility for financial assistance for people with...
The Department of Tourism has launched its advertising blitz in the US promoting next month's prestigious World Conference of Mayors.
And tourism bosses are so keen to make the conference a success th...
the creation of a register of jobs held by non-Bermudians and the compulsory teaching of black and Bermudian history -- these are just some of the recommendations put forward at a public forum held ea...
A new playground especially adapted for use by handicapped youngsters looks set to be open by next week.
Planners have told The Royal Gazette that Phase One of a massive redevelopment of the old Pembr...
`The fast-paced world that we live in is leaving us very little time for anything but work. Most people struggle to find time to spend with their families and the thought of sparing a few precious hou...
newspaper has defended his findings -- despite discrepancies in some figures.
Readers were left confused when certain figures on the popularity of political leaders in the front page article of last F...
Disgruntled staff at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital could take some form of industrial action over the long standing project managers dispute.
The Bermuda Public Services Association was drafte...