A judge has criticised the Ministry of Education for failing to communicate properly with a teacher and provide her with information about the safety of her working environment.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawal...
The Ministry of Education acted unlawfully in stopping the pay of a teacher who refused to return to work at CedarBridge Academy after she became ill due to a mould allergy, a court heard yesterday.
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Women, families and children in need will benefit from a Valentine's Day fundraising scheme.
The Phenomenal Women Association has launched its own body oil and those who purchase it, along with a $50 ...
Teachers, parents and students hearing the Throne Speech may well have experienced a deep sense of déjà vu — for there was nothing about education which hadn't already been announced.
Government promi...
The Royal Gazette today pledges to continue pressing Government on your behalf to pass public access to information legislation — despite there being no mention of it in yesterday's Throne Speech.
Thi...
The editors of Bermuda's three newspapers said yesterday they would wait to hear more details before supporting plans announced in yesterday's Throne Speech for a self-regulating press council.
But th...
Veteran race activist Eva Hodgson has spoken out in support of public access to information and believes Government will pass a law "in its own time".
The founder of the National Association of Reconc...
The Royal Gazette's A Right to Know: Giving People Power campaign is calling for public access to information (PATI) legislation and the opening up of publicly funded bodies.
This newspaper has asked ...
The American accused of murdering his Bermudian cousin Garrow Lightbourn Jr. at the weekend was free on bail awaiting trial on drugs charges at the time of the murder.
Cornell R. (Henny) Shawell, 28, ...
Hamilton Mayor Sutherland Madeiros voted in favour of evicting Bermuda Society of Arts from City Hall and even suggested some of its space should be given to Bermuda National Gallery — despite saying ...