A scholarship honouring Dame Jennifer Smith, the former Premier, was unveiled yesterday at the Progressive Labour Party’s founder’s day celebration.
Dame Jennifer, the PLP’s first Premier, served from...
A disaster appeal has been launched by the Bermuda Red Cross for a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, where a conflict rages in the wake of Russia’s invasion.
The charity is appealing for donations as th...
Welcome to The Royal Gazette’s live coverage of the 2022 Budget presented by David Burt, the Premier and finance minister.
The speech has just finished. We will continue to provide updates and reacti...
The number of active Covid-19 cases has gone up slightly, health officials announced last night.
There were 217 active cases reported compared with 204 at the last update on Monday, when the island ma...
Russia’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine brought “echoes” of the territorial ambitions of Nazi Germany that sparked the Second World War, a former Royal Navy officer who served with Nato said yesterd...
Cruise passengers with children will fall under new Covid-19 regulations from March 7, according to the Ministry of Transport.
Children aged 11 and under will be accepted under the vaccination status ...
Senators clashed yesterday over the hazards of social media and inappropriate images of young people leading to abuse.
Lindsay Simmons, the junior social development minister, clashed with Marcus Jone...
Insurance payouts for people injured on the roads have been tripled after getting full Senate approval yesterday.
The Motor Car Insurance (Third Party Risks) and Public Carriage Amendment Act 2022 was...
Insurers will be given a say in the drafting of universal healthcare in Bermuda, the Senate heard yesterday.
Arianna Hodgson, the junior labour, health and finance minister, was responding to queries ...
Mask requirements for young schoolchildren came up for question in the Senate as the Upper House agreed to extend Covid-19 emergency health orders beyond the end of this month to March 31.
Arianna Hod...