My first encounter with David Saul was about six months after I arrived in Bermuda, when someone in The Royal Gazette newsroom suggested I call him about his plan to be buried at sea.
It seemed an unu...
Family and friends of former premier David Saul bid farewell to him yesterday afternoon in a brief but beautiful ceremony at sea.
A small flotilla of boats, followed by a handful of people on kayaks a...
Chickenpox cases remain above normal levels for the time of year.
There have been 18 cases reported to the island’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit by doctors’ offices and labs in 2017.
A Ministr...
The Registrar-General has posted the first wedding banns in Bermuda for a same-sex couple — but those against gay marriage are still seeking to stop such unions taking place.
Julia Saltus, of Sandys, ...
Football’s governing body has reminded its members that it will not tolerate discrimination after an offensive tweet was posted from the account of a Bermuda footballer.
Drewonde Bascome told The Roya...
The Government will not appeal last week’s landmark legal ruling on same-sex marriage.
Home affairs minister Pat Gordon-Pamplin told The Royal Gazette last night: “The Government acknowledges the Supr...
A charity which focuses on developing young children’s brains wants to expand the programmes it has on offer but needs more volunteers to make it happen.
The BSMART Foundation, on Cedar Avenue, in Ham...
The Bermuda Government spending on foreign consultants has fallen steadily since the One Bermuda Alliance came to power but the amount could be on the increase this year.
More than $7.3 million is exp...
Preserve Marriage’s name is not on the latest list of registered charities.
The organisation, which campaigns against same-sex marriage and civil unions, applied to have its charitable status renewed ...
Members of a small Muslim movement in Bermuda will hold an exhibition today as part of an ongoing campaign to raise awareness about the real meaning of Islam.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim community will be at...