The director of Bermuda Archives has denied maladministration and accused the Ombudsman of using "vague and unsubstantiated" anecdotes in her recent report on barriers to access.
Karla Hayward, a civi...
Researchers and historians have praised Ombudsman Arlene Brock for her report on Bermuda Archives — but some say her recommendations do not go far enough.
Ms Brock found evidence of maladministration ...
A local law firm has been selected to provide legal advice on the $315 million redevelopment of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Conyers, Dill & Pearman was chosen after a "robust selection proc...
The late Nelson Bascome will be honoured with an official funeral next Thursday.
The service for the 53-year-old Health Minister, who died suddenly of a heart attack in the US on Tuesday, will take pl...
An annual report for the publicly funded Human Rights Commission for 2007 has yet to surface — despite being submitted to Government more than a year ago.
HRC chairman Venous Memari told The Royal Gaz...
El James has not ruled out a return as Education Minister after losing his portfolio at the weekend, he revealed yesterday.
Mr. James, whose removal from Cabinet was prompted by his call on Friday for...
The four Uighurs from Guantánamo Bay celebrated a month of freedom in Bermuda at the weekend — and their lawyer says they have loved every minute of their new-found liberty.
Richard Horseman told The ...
Premier Ewart Brown told the US he had the power to bring the Uighurs to Bermuda without the UK's permission, according to a British Government Minister.
Lord Malloch-Brown, a Minister of State for th...
Critics of the Premier still hope to oust him by persuading enough PLP branches to call for a special conference on his leadership, according to a party insider.
The source told The Royal Gazette yest...
The pass rate for students achieving an International Baccalaureate diploma from Bermuda High School for Girls has dropped from 94 percent to 74 percent this year.
But Linda Parker, head of school, sa...