So the most visible job in local sport has gone to Clay Smith. The Bermuda Cricket Board got its man after what was claimed to be “an extensive and rigorous” interview process — the lengths a son of t...
Coming as it does less than a fortnight after Michael DeSilva outlined the way forward for the Bermuda Police Service over the next three years, yesterday’s release from the union whose mandate it is ...
Yesterday’s decision by the United States Federal Reserve to raise interest rates will have very real repercussions for Bermuda. While the initial impact of a quarter of a percentage point rise is lik...
Any government interested in being re-elected is always conscious of the circumstances that led to its election in the first place.
The present Bermuda Government campaigned in 2012 on what amounted t...
The same-sex debate may have ruffled a few feathers and has been greeted by opponents with grunts of indignation, but in the greater scheme of things, this isn’t an issue that needs lengthy discussion...
“Peace and goodwill towards men ...”
Some day, said the author and philosopher C.S. Lewis, all of us are old enough to start reading children’s stories again.
The writer of such enduring children’s fa...
Staff of The Royal Gazette took part this week in a management training programme designed to foster improved leadership among those in positions of authority, and those who might be on such a path ...
It is no secret that Bermuda is living with a huge public debt that continues to get bigger every year. The gravity of the situation for all Bermudians should not be underestimated. The Bermuda Govern...
No community, and certainly no political or social system, is ever complete — they are always continuous works in progress. To survive, all societies must evolve in response to changing needs and circ...
The Bermuda Cricket Board took care of one piece of important business at its annual meeting last Thursday night, when the book was officially closed on Allan Douglas, with Paul Ross, of Somerset Brid...