Education Minister Randy Horton will today be presented with the results of an inquiry into how mould was able to contaminate and force the closure of the Island’s largest public school.
A three-membe...
Wayne Furbert’s leadership of the United Bermuda Party was doomed almost as soon as it began, political commentators told The Royal Gazette yesterday.
On the day that Mr. Furbert resigned his position...
Embattled Opposition Leader Wayne Furbert was remaining tight-lipped last night as to whether he will resign — but he said a poll showing a surge in his popularity among the electorate “speaks for its...
The Attorney General told a meeting last night that Bermuda’s public education system needed dramatically restructuring from pre-school to the senior level.
Senator Philip Perinchief, a former teacher...
Budget air tickets for twice-weekly flights between the UK, Bermuda and New York could go on sale in a fortnight’s time, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Jonathan Hinkles, managing director of Zoom Airli...
An announcement on whether a UK airline has been granted permission to operate budget flights between London and Bermuda is expected to be made this weekend.
Zoom Airlines applied earlier this month f...
Labour Minister Derrick Burgess has visited a Caribbean polytechnic which five Bermudian students dropped out of last year because their marine engineering course was not ready.
Mr. Burgess attended t...
The mother of a prisoner who died in custody due to a lack of medical care claims she should have received part of a $325,000 compensation award paid out to his long-term partner.
Elizabeth Astwood, w...
A doctor has sent an outstanding medical bill for a patient to the man's mother - more than five years after his death.
Elizabeth Astwood, mother of Steven Mansfield (Peppy) Dill, who died in prison a...
A former sergeant major who raises cash for charity each year by walking solo around the Island for 24 hours is going it alone again next week.
Marilyn Steede will set out on her walkathon in aid of M...