If you didn't know the phrase "A Right to Know" before 2008, chances are you're well acquainted with it now.
On January 21, The Royal Gazette launched a campaign to get a freedom of information law pa...
A widow who has raised thousands of dollars in memory of her late husband to help African orphans is appealing to Bermuda to support her latest plan.
Gaynell Hayward hopes in 2009 to be able to send v...
The sister of missing body parts victim Norman Palmer has welcomed news that an inquest into his death will be held in public.
Marion Bishop told The Royal Gazette she believed it was only being heard...
If you didn't know the phrase "A Right to Know" before 2008, chances are you're well acquainted with it now.
On January 21, The Royal Gazette launched a campaign to get a freedom of information law pa...
Margaret Hallett became principal of Somersfield Academy ten years ago and is now retiring early from the school to seek fresh challenges. She talked to The Royal Gazette about her time at one of the ...
A man was fined $500 yesterday for having a crack pipe on his person.
Gary Gibbons, 48, pleaded guilty to the March 30, 2007 offence at Magistrates' Court.
The court heard the pipe was found on him by...
Ground was broken yesterday on a new building at Warwick Academy which will be named after a senator who has given decades of service to the school.
The Walwyn Hughes Building, half the cost of which ...
A "warning shot" was said yesterday to have been fired to Government over a new law which will allow bankrupt lawyers to practise in Bermuda.
Fifty attorneys attended a special general meeting of the ...
Lawyer Llewellyn Peniston has been suspended from legal practice for a month after admitting failing to produce his accounts for the Bermuda Bar Association.
The former UBP Senator admitted the charge...
Deputy Opposition Leader Trevor Moniz is urging barristers to have their say tomorrow on a controversial law — already approved in the House of Assembly on Friday — to let bankrupt lawyers practise in...