The issue of road safety is far-ranging in Bermuda and The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign aims to explore as many causes as possible throughout its six-month course.
Aside from the high ra...
Internationally renowned preacher Bill Hamon intends to speak of spiritual warfare when he comes to Bermuda this week, but he will find that the warfare has already begun — with a pocket of the island...
By his own admission, Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch does not like talking to or being associated in any way with The Royal Gazette. So it had to take something of great significance to get the Colone...
It’s time to slam on the brakes, and take a long, hard look at ourselves.
Bermuda’s road safety record is an international embarrassment, with our death and injury rates topping most of the 35 member ...
The outpouring of love shown by the British football community, and those from all walks of life farther afield, in the wake of the death this week of Cyrille Regis has been palpable.
Regis, the forme...
So the prodigal son has made it back from the abyss. The People’s Campaign for Equality, Jobs and Justice announced its return to relevance last week after an extended spell in hibernation during whic...
Looking out for our interests abroad is meant to be one of the tenets of the Bermuda Cricket Board, but time and again the governing body for the national sport in this country is caught with its pant...
As far as own goals go, the one that took place at the Fairmont Southampton on New Year’s Eve was as deflating as they come.
What better way to trash the reputation of Bermuda than to make a train wre...
“Since Bermuda has a large measure of internal self-government, the British Government has no authority to intervene in this matter”
— Foreign Secretary David Owen, Autumn 1977
The notion that British...
Just in case anyone out there is of the belief that we have lost our minds and legalised cannabis in Bermuda, get off whatever it is you have been smoking — or drinking.
The decriminalisation of canna...