Michael Dunkley was quizzed yesterday about conscription, same-sex marriage and the size of the Civil Service during an online chat with readers of The Royal Gazette.
The Premier spent 50 minutes at h...
Readers of The Royal Gazette have the chance this morning to grill Michael Dunkley online about this year’s Throne Speech.
The Premier will be taking part in a live question and answer session from 10...
The Bermuda Government has stonewalled questions about how much it is still paying to keep a defunct sports facility from falling into disuse.
The Sandys 360 sports centre is still receiving money fro...
A complaint will probably be made to the Human Rights Commission about a hotel’s refusal to host two talks by a same-sex marriage opponent.
Melvyn Bassett, spokesman for a group going by the names Pre...
A conservative Catholic author best known for her opposition to contraception will give a talk to churchgoers this evening.
Kimberly Hahn, a Republic city councillor in Ohio, will speak at St Anthony’...
A restaurateur has told how his “worst nightmare” came true when a rat ran into his establishment from the street and leapt on to the shoulder of a female customer.
The incident happened in broad dayl...
Perot Post Office in Hamilton has now opened for business after a faulty lock prevented staff from getting into the premises this morning.
Postmaster-General Wayne Smith told The Royal Gazette: “The P...
A mother has described her gay son and his partner as “very courageous” for launching a bid to have Bermuda’s first same-sex marriage.
Sylvia Hayward-Harris told The Royal Gazette it was typical of he...
A gay couple seeking permission to marry in Bermuda are highly likely to succeed if their case goes before the courts, according to a human rights expert.
Lawyer Mark Diel said recent court judgments ...
A former United Bermuda Party minister has weighed in on the Bermuda Government’s $250 million plan to build a new airport, claiming the project is unnecessary.
Quinton Edness, who retired from politi...