Former United Bermuda Party MP Mr. Philip Smith decried the lack of a homegrown Governor yesterday in one of the first public post-mortems on the Island's recent Independence referendum.
During a wide-ranging speech in which he admonished the Police ...
a rock has called for the return of "old school'' discipline in the classroom.
Mrs. Valerie Raynor, whose daughter was hit in the head during the lunch break last Friday, told The Royal Gazette children needed to be spanked.
While noting her daughter...
political party functions on the same day.
Congressman Donald M. Payne, chairman of the US Congressional Black Caucus, is scheduled to speak at a Progressive Labour Party banquet on November 18.
And New York City Police Chief William Bratton is to ad...
little support from the public on the streets of Hamilton yesterday.
Respondents to an informal Royal Gazette street poll overwhelmingly rejected the proposal by Stars for Jesus director Ms Lois Stafford to abolish Hallowe'en as a way of eliminating ...
marketing and advertising campaigns will surely come as good news to the beleaguered tourism industry.
The Bermuda Shorts advertising programme has served the Island well for the last five or six years, but because it is now so widely emulated and be...
Nightmarish tales of girl prostitution ... the plight of child brides ...
gang rapes in Bosnia ... the crushing burden of poverty and unemployment ... the ongoing despair of women refugees...
Memories of an international forum last month on women tum...
That is what Premier the Hon. David Saul promised yesterday in advance of the first Throne Speech under his leadership, which is to be read by Governor Lord Waddington at the Cabinet Building on Friday.
Aside from the Independence debate, the last Pa...
And he said that schools may soon need a strong security presence to protect teachers from attacks by schoolchildren.
Mr. Charles, President of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, said: "Assaults on teachers are becoming a big worry.
"If teachers' safety ...
service -- for the second year running.
Bus drivers have refused to make trips after 6.15 p.m. on Tuesday, through fear of being targeted by the youngsters.
But yesterday, Public Transportation Board director Mr. Herman Basden attacked the decision. ...
Cabinet Ministers are expected to receive recommendations on solving Bermuda's violence problems next month.
Public Safety Minister the Hon. Quinton Edness yesterday told The Royal Gazette he had seen two drafts of a report on ideas that came out of ...