TWO out of three public golf courses are 'temporarily' closed and what in the past has been labelled as the Island's premier tournament, the Bermuda Open, has this week attracted a measly 27 entrants.
It wouldn't be unfair to describe the sport on wh...
Clear improvements in all Bermuda's schools should be expected in three to five years, according to education expert Henry Johnson.
Dr. Johnson said that's how long it will take for the much-criticised education system to enjoy the true impact of the...
Identity cards for expat workers would not be in contravention of human rights, according to the Human Rights Commission.
The organisation's chairwoman Venous Memari released a statement yesterday laying out the appropriate legislation.
"The law rela...
Shadow Minister of Legislative and Public Administration John Barritt last night praised the Bermuda Hospitals Board for their transparency on the recent hospital report.While also encouraging them to ensure there was oversight on the project, sugges...
We are all born free — that was the message given to primary school students as they were presented with illustrated books depicting the rights of every human on earth.
Amnesty International Bermuda is donating a hardback children's version of the Un...
DATE: Nov 21, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A consultant to the Premier yesterday defended Ewart Brown against accusations of "divisive politics".
Rolfe Commissiong said Dr. Brown was only reflecting on voting statistics when he told the House of Assembly that if white Bermudians had voted in ...
Full support for ID cards
November 14, 2008
Dear Sir,
I read with interest today in the daily the announcement by Labour Minister and Sen. David Burch that ID cards were being planned for guest workers and whilst I haven't agreed with everything the...
Warwick residents put their concerns to MPs during a parish council meeting held recently.
High on their list of requests was to see a faster Police response to crime, more playgrounds for kids and speed bumps to slow reckless drivers – Warwick North...
Former professional football player David Bascome, now a motivational speaker, has encouraged Victor Scott Primary School students not to give up hope on education.
In a brief, but meaningful message delivered as part of the Hope for Life bus tour, M...
The following are editorial opinions from newspapers from around the world which may be of interest to Royal Gazette readers.
Jerusalem Post, Israel,–Barack Obama and Iran
The challenges facing President-elect Barack Obama are formidable. ...
Even wi...