Former Premier Sir John Swan fears British MPs are trying to muddy Bermuda's name in order to stop the flow of insurers leaving London to relocate here.
His comments come after Bermuda's regulatory regime was branded "appalling" by the head of the UK...
Why does Britain have its colonies under scrutiny? The Royal Gazette takes a closer look.
A vehicle for attacking international business rivals or a timely review of its responsibilities – the UK's sudden interest in Bermuda and its other overseas te...
The largest Independence Day celebration outside of the United States looks to be bigger than ever this year with an anticipated fireworks display lasting almost half an hour.
Each year the event is hosted locally by the American Society of Bermuda, ...
A more logical rationale
April 29, 2008
Dear Sir,
Mr. Reginald Burrows, former PLP politician, makes a number of interesting and valid points in the interview with him published in The Royal Gazette on April 28. Mr Burrows, however, professes to be "...
Fading Front Street
April 20, 2008
Dear Sir,
I've been coming to the beautiful island of Bermuda for over 25 years, staying in the same small guest house and loving every minute of my trips (even the not so good moments don't make me regret a trip or...
Should I stay or should I go?
That is the dilemma facing United Bermuda Party MPs who fear their party can never win again but who have yet to be convinced that a new party can survive the PLP electoral machine.
So what to do when every option seems ...
ACCUSATIONS of abuse of power verging on the "criminal" and "immoral" treatment have been levelled against Immigration Minister David Burch following a decision to place a Brazilian expatriate on Bermuda's Stop List.
Political activist Khalid Wasi, w...
Former PLP politician Reginald Burrows reflects on his party's rising fortunes, Independence and why the UBP should hang in there, despite its continuing problems
Fresh on the heels of its election victory the PLP should revive the campaign for Indep...
The Voters Rights Association has urged civil servants to stand firm against bullying ministers and take their fight to the courts if necessary.
The pressure group spoke out after Bermuda Public Services Union leader Ed Ball said this week that moral...
Yesterday's story about the plummeting morale in the Civil Service due to political interference should set alarm bells ringing throughout the community.
This is a subject that this newspaper has been watching for some time.
It's worth taking a momen...