An alleged bigamist living in Bermuda has been exposed by a national British newspaper.
Roderick Petty had already been married for 21 years and had a son with his first wife, when he married a second...
The Mayor of St. George’s will ask new Premier Paula Cox to rescind parts of the controversial Municipalities Reform Act passed under her predecessor.
Kenneth Bascome told The Royal Gazette that remov...
He is considered by many to be the greatest chess player of all time — but the mighty Garry Kasparov was silenced by Bermudian senior Larry Ebbin after he disrupted an event in Siberia.
Mr. Ebbin made...
Readers of The Royal Gazette have told us some of the questions they want new Premier Paula Cox to answer and suggested what her top priorities ought to be.
More than 2,500 people logged onto our webs...
Tropical Storm Shary led to the closure of the Causeway last night but its impact on Bermuda was milder than expected.
The system passed further away from the Island than predicted meaning the 40 to 5...
The PLP ushered in a host of new faces to run the party at this week's delegates' conference — many of them in their 20s and 30s.
Seven new officers were elected to the party's 12-strong executive tea...
True courage, a willingness to bring about change and a commitment to good governance — those are just a few of the qualities that commentators, activists and other public figures are looking for in t...
"You have to speak from the heart and you have to say what you believe in," declared Dale Butler last night, after suffering a crushing defeat in his bid to become leader of the Progressive Labour Par...
Governor Sir Richard Gozney, yesterday, urged anyone with evidence of criminality in relation to the over-budget TCD construction project to come forward.
But his comments sparked criticism from Premi...
Tributes were paid yesterday to two senior civil servants who died unexpectedly at the weekend — Assistant Commissioner of Prisons Clarence Davis and Tax Commissioner Michael Crichlow.
Mr. Davis is un...