Spanish-speaking captive insurance experts in Bermuda have created special webcasts aimed at Latin American audiences in a bid to drum up business in the region.
The move by the Bermuda Business Development Agency follows the World Captive Forum, hel...
February is Black History Month. Throughout this month The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed to the shaping of African history
The Brixton Riots, described as the first serious riots of the 20th ...
The Commission of Inquiry has been given a third extension after failing to release its report on the misuse of public funds by Tuesday’s deadline.
The independent four-person panel, chaired by Sir Anthony Evans, has been tasked with looking into the...
Two movie screenings in honour of Black History Month will take place at the National Library on Queen Street this month.
Jointly hosted by the library and the United States Consulate, the programme will feature Freedom Riders on Tuesday next week at...
DATE: Feb 01, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
A new educational award worth a total of $90,000 is to be set up to mark the 40th anniversary of the Association of Bermuda International Companies education scheme.
The Abic Educational Awards Alumni Award will be funded by a “give back” campaign wh...
More than 3,000 locals have voted in just over a week for their favourites to make it to the next round of The Band. Auditions were held at Earl Cameron Theatre, City Hall two weeks ago with more than 50 musicians auditioning for a place in The Band....
What does it mean to be free? To you personally? Well, you think — that’s an easy answer. “I can own and do what I want with my private property, express my opinions, think what I want, vote for who I want, marry whom I choose, I have equal rights ag...
Nurturing mentors coupled with his own hard work and determination have projected Philip Butterfield from his humble origins in the “back of town” to a top seat in Bermuda’s banking industry.
The former CEO of HSBC says he owes much of his success t...
DATE: Jan 28, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Sasha Ternent’s biggest challenge in building her T-shirt company was making people care.
Her mission when she launched Suco — The Sustainable Company — last year was to “replace fashion basics with sustainably made alternatives”.
The problem was th...
Almost 30 jobs held by guest workers at churches across Bermuda did not have to be advertised, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Department of Immigration had granted waivers or automatic exemptions for 27 positions at eight places of worship, includ...
DATE: Jan 26, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways