A policy restricting cruise visitors solely to one-day bus passes out of Dockyard has been poorly received, according to industry sources who describe the new scheme as unworkable.
With the cruise shi...
The return of the Agricultural Show is an occasion for Bryan Parkin to look back on the heyday of the annual fixture.
While there’s still plenty to see at the three-day exhibit, opening today, Mr Park...
A new transport policy for Dockyard, aimed at levelling the playing field for the private sector, will shortly be put to the test with the arrival of the Norwegian Breakaway.
The policy limits public ...
A Bermuda-made song celebrating children makes its debut on local airwaves today.
The Promise, featuring a duet between cousins Gita Blakeney and Preston Swan, proclaims the sanctity of childhood and ...
Membership has been announced for a ten-person team looking into amendments to the Pathways to Status Bill, with insurance CEO William Madeiros appointed chairman.
Hailed last night in a government st...
The next hearing of the Public Accounts Committee on the Government’s proposed airport development has been announced for Thursday.
Composed of Members of Parliament from either side of the political ...
Commissioners grappled at length with the controversial decision to grant charity status to Preserve Marriage on a one-year probationary basis, The Royal Gazette has learnt.
The group, which opposes s...
A professional dog handler has warned local buyers to be on their guard after questioning the authenticity of a purebred dog brought to the island as a pet.
However, the dog’s breeder in Britain said ...
British Overseas Territories citizens could have a legal case for Bermudian status, even though the Government has backed down on its “Pathways to Status” initiative.
Immigration lawyer Peter Sanderso...
A fresh chapter has begun for the Human Rights Commission in its new headquarters, where the latest set of commissioners held its first meeting.
Tawana Tannock, the HRC chairwoman, praised the work of...