A strategic plan for public service reform came into effect today after being approved by Cabinet.
Cherie Whitter, the Deputy Head of the Public Service, has given up her duties as Permanent Secretary...
A second-hand store has reopened to help a senior and community activist pay for medical bills after he was battered and robbed.
Cleveland Simmons, 76, said: “All kinds of people and businesses have d...
A hush fell on the House of Assembly yesterday as all eyes turned to Curtis Dickinson when he rose to deliver his first Budget.
Mr Dickinson, who took the finance portfolio in November 2018, acknowled...
A meeting between public school paraeducators and education therapist assistants, and the Bermuda Union of Teachers with the Public Service Negotiations Team, was postponed this morning.
A spokeswoman...
Bermudian art was given place of pride on the walls of government buildings this week, in a programme headed by the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs.
More artists have been called upon to ...
A mass mailing for The Way to Happiness brochure, which raised eyebrows last year because of its links to L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, has returned for another round.
Dee Pearson, a Ber...
Significant numbers of police descended on a residence on North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish at about 6.30pm yesterday after a report of a domestic dispute.
A police spokesman said reports indicated ...
The island’s armed service is better equipped than ever to deal with natural disasters, John Rankin, the Governor, said yesterday.
Mr Rankin added that the latest recruits to the Royal Bermuda Regimen...
The 2019 Axa End-to-End charity event was launched last night with a glittering ceremony at the Hamilton Princess Hotel.
The 32nd annual End-to-End, of which The Royal Gazette is a gold sponsor, is to...
Bermuda’s 2019 tourism strategy includes a concerted focus on building air arrivals, and pitching the island’s merits for year-round tourism.
Meanwhile, an industry forum this evening heard that Bermu...