Bermudian Robyn Skinner is travelling around the world and in the latest of her reports she sets foot in Cambodia for a price and despite the awful legacy of dictator Pol Pot and lingering memories of genocide, finds its capital Phnom Penh an amazing...
LONDON (Bloomberg) — Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, targeting what he calls "greed and recklessness" in Britain's financial system, asked banks to curtail bonuses and said the rich will pay more in tax.
"It is right that those who earn...
Government is allowing "talented" people to walk away from the Board of Education and spending money with nothing to show, the head of an organisation looking for improvement in the Island's public schools has claimed.
Myron Piper questioned Governme...
The biggest graduation of new underwriters in the history of the Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII) was on show at the Institute's Education Awards Lunch held at the Fairmont Hamilton on Friday.
Twenty-five students achieved their Chartered Property C...
bodyindent:Bermudian students require more funding in order to further their education [EmDash] that is according to the latest survey by the Bermuda International Business Association (BIBA).
BIBA's annual Secondary Research Study revealed that the ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Cancer is a bigger killer in developing countries than tuberculosis, malaria and AIDS combined and a "tsunami" of the disease threatens to overwhelm the nations worst equipped to cope, experts said on Tuesday.
While only about five...
What does the drug war cost Bermuda each year? How about $300 million and rising? Here The Royal Gazette looks at the figures behind the misery as part of a series on drugs and their impact on the Island.
Bermuda pays a heavy price for its drugs war ...
In response to Mark Byrne's resigning as chairman of the Board of Education I'm not surprised. Mr. Byrne stated that there is a lack of political will to make the radical changes that are necessary to improve student outcome. These sentiments have be...
Doing right is not cynical
September 23, 2009
Dear Sir,
In a recent interview, Mr. David Burt stated that he found it “cynical” that the new party formed of the UBP dissidents want to get rid of racial division, while having “emphasised” their own fa...
The following are editorial opinions from newspapers from around the world which may be of interest to Royal Gazette readers.
Memphis Commercial Appeal, Tennessee,
on college aid programmes
Recent developments at public colleges and universities leav...