A sex offenders register will be set up in Bermuda after legislation was passed in the House of Assembly last night.
Opposition MPs welcomed the legal change but raised concerns about how few of the ...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s training officer was appointed as second-in-command of the island’s armed service yesterday.
Major Ben Beasley, a former Royal Air Force officer, takes over the role from ...
The public is invited to to vote on ten Christmas trees decorated by charities to help raise money for their causes.
Thanks to Sun Life Financial, all ten participating charities will receive a $750 d...
A man suffered serious chest injuries after his car crashed into a wall in Pembroke yesterday.
The single-vehicle incident happened near C-Mart, Blackwatch Pass, shortly after 10am.
Police said they a...
Sick-outs by school staff were a last resort to draw attention to the state of the education system, according to a teacher and a deputy principal, who spoke to The Royal Gazette yesterday on conditio...
Football star Nahki Wells has signed up for The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign.
The Queens Park Rangers and Bermuda striker said his goal is to help to cut down on the grim toll of death a...
A 57-year-old man has denied four alleged sexual offences involving a minor.
The arraignments session at Supreme Court heard yesterday that the man was charged with two counts of sexual exploitation o...
A top lawyer said yesterday the Attorney-General was wrong to accuse The Royal Gazette of publishing a “misleading” article about changes to a law designed to protect vulnerable youngsters in court.
K...
The football coach winner of The Royal Gazette’s road safety campaign’s Facebook competition has red-carded drink driving and speeding.
Calvin Blankendal said the Drive for Change campaign had made hi...
Telecoms firm Digicel has joined forces with The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign to help stop mobile phone use when on the move and cut down on speeding.
The telecommunications company sai...