A revised and rewritten set of rules for the House of Assembly will go before MPs this summer — when they could be asked to approve the opening up of parliamentary committees.
Deputy Speaker Dame Jenn...
A careworn mother trudges around a supermarket with two of her kids, her face the very picture of resignation and boredom, at the start of Moscow, Belgium.
But moments later Matty — played to perfecti...
Ever feel like you are going around in circles? Reporters at The Royal Gazette sometimes do when trying to find out information on behalf of the public.
And so it was yesterday when we asked a simple ...
Premier Ewart Brown has promised that all contracts awarded by Cabinet will be published in the Official Gazette from next month.
Dr. Brown called the move which comes as The Royal Gazette celebrates ...
Bermudians should not take their rights for granted and must continue to press for access to information legislation, former Premier Alex Scott said last night.
Mr. Scott — a supporter of The Royal Ga...
Nine companies accused of abusing their foreign employees have been told they will get no more work permits issued unless they smarten up their act.
Labour and Immigration Minister David Burch reveale...
Public Safety Minister David Burch said yesterday it was "a most unnatural arrangement" for the Governor to retain control of the day-to-day running of the Police.
And he suggested that if he was in c...
A Polish sailor ran his yacht onto the rocks at Cooper's Island yesterday afternoon and had to be towed to safety.
The 53-year-old, who was travelling alone on board the 28ft sailing boat Lucyfer, was...
The head of the National Office for Seniors and the Physically Challenged has been suspended from duty, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Melvin Dickinson, who is also the Senior Abuse Registrar, is facin...
A plan to bump up membership fees at a public golf course — including a possible 60 percent hike for seniors — prompted a spirited debate in the House of Assembly.
Shadow Sports Minister Darius Tucker...