In acknowledgement of Black History Month, The Royal Gazette continues the publication of stories throughout February on African-American, Black Bermudian and global African people, events and institutions, and their contributions in history
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DATE: Feb 09, 2022 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Black History Month
In acknowledgement of Black History Month, The Royal Gazette continues the publication of stories throughout February on African-American, Black Bermudian and global African people, events and institutions, and their contributions in history
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DATE: Feb 07, 2022 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Black History Month
The recent death of Sidney Poitier has been described by commentators as the end of a golden era in film, as he was considered among a list of that period’s stellar actors. The global cultural impact of this native of the Bahamas is quite extraordina...
In acknowledgement of Black History Month, The Royal Gazette continues the publication of stories throughout February on African-American, Black Bermudian and global African people, events and institutions, and their contributions in history
The...
DATE: Feb 02, 2022 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Black History Month
Parent-imparted positive emotional behaviours towards an infant affect that baby’s life well into early childhood. Committing quality shared time, undivided attention, open, honest communication, and solid essential physical handling enable a parent ...
In his famous address at the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King Jr drew a direct line between the struggle for racial equality and the nation's efforts to realise democracy. “When the architects of our Republic wrote the magnificent words ...
Two litigants battling to get a case about the recent Commission of Inquiry heard in the Supreme Court claim the judiciary is in “crisis” because of the lack of an impartial judge to preside over it.
Raymond Davis and Myron Piper wrote an open letter...
DATE: Jan 13, 2022 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways, Investigations Editor
The shambles surrounding Bermuda’s much hyped Covid-19 testing system worsened at the end of last week with the resignation of Dr Carika Weldon as the Government’s scientific adviser.
Dr Weldon returned to Bermuda from the UK at the beginning of the...
DATE: Jan 10, 2022 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
Some readers will remember, with widely different perspectives, the events around the independence referendum of 1995.
Some may remember it as the beginning of the end for the United Bermuda Party and certainly the end of the premiership of Sir John...
The public was yesterday asked to mark World Braille Day by “bridging the gap” between themselves and people with sight problems.
Tinée Furbert, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors, said today marked the fourth annual commemoration by the ...
DATE: Jan 05, 2022 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell