Bermuda became a more prominent trading partner with the US as other offshore financial centres suffered from the fallout from the financial crisis.
That is according to the ‘US-Bermuda Economic Relations: Economic Impact Study 2011’ conducted by Dr ...
Four Bermudians celebrated their call to the Bermuda Bar, in front of a courtroom packed with friends, family and colleagues.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley, who is to serve as Bermuda’s next Chief Justice, presided over the ceremony on Friday.
New barrist...
DATE: Oct 05, 2011 | CATEGORY: Court | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A film about an 84-year-old Kenyan man who attends school for the first time is to screen again this week.
Three previous screenings of ‘The First Grader’ have sold out.
This fourth screening will take place tomorrow at the Bermuda Underwater Explor...
DATE: Oct 03, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
As Moammar Gadhafi’s regime fell, a young Bermudian was one of the few journalists on the front lines covering the war as it unfolded.
Emma Farge joined the respected Reuters news agency in June 2009 as an oil derivatives reporter, which has taken he...
More than half of residents think the economy is Bermuda’s biggest issue and only 11 percent have confidence in the way things are headed, according to a new poll.
A Mindmaps poll conducted for The Royal Gazette in July has found that the economy/ u...
Eight years ago Veronica reached her darkest moment. She was contemplating suicide and couldn’t find a way through the depression.
But with help from specialists at the Mid Atlantic Wellness Institute (MWI) and its art-therapy programmes, she has se...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
The visit of Britain’s Minister for Overseas Territories, Henry Bellingham, has given every appearance of success.
Mr Bellingham said all of the right things, citing the Island as a model for other Overseas Territories, and pledging to develop a tru...
Bermuda stands to play a central role in defining the future relationship between the UK and its overseas territories, according to Overseas Territories Minister Henry Bellingham.
In a speech before a packed hall at the Bermuda College, Mr Bellingham...
DATE: Sep 27, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Government’s Commission of Inquiry into Bermuda Football Association’s ‘financial standing’ could end up with the country being banned from international competition.
BFA president Larry Mussenden made that grim prediction as he issued a stark warnin...
A Special Investigations team is being set up at the Auditor General’s office to speed up reports into public projects, including those carried out under former Premier Ewart Brown.
Auditor General Heather Matthews also hopes she will get more power ...
DATE: Sep 26, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith