In the latest in a series of articles leading up to the Independence referendum on August 15, The Royal Gazette today looks at electoral reform -- one of two reasons the Progressive Labour Party is calling on its constituents to abstain from the vote...
it would breach broadcasting regulations in the run-up to the August 15 referendum. he is seeking legal advice and may challenge the Broadcasting Commissioners for the right to air it.
"It's very shortsighted of them,'' Mr. Harvey told The Royal Gaze...
several of them said they probably would not stand when it was played.
In fact, many of them do not even know what it is.
This was revealed this week when a Royal Gazette reporter took to the streets to find out if Bermudians new the difference betwe...
reporting restrictions and limited choice of news mediums, Editor of The Royal Gazette Mr. David L. White told Hamilton Lions yesterday.
On a scale of one to ten, Mr. White gave freedom of Press in Bermuda a seven.
"I do not think the Press is as fre...
In the latest in a series of articles leading up to the Independence referendum on August 15, The Royal Gazette today looks at the major pros and cons of Independence -- and why intangible factors are playing such a role in the debate. Tomorrow: Elec...
at Prospect yesterday defended its makeup.
The board -- whose members were revealed last month by Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira -- has come under close scrutiny.
Chairman of the Bermuda Technical Institute Association Mr. delMonte Dav...
Strolling back to his grandfather's home from private tuition, the young Arun Gandhi cast a critical glance at the three-inch pencil in his hand.
"I need a new one for my studies,'' he said to himself, and instinctively hurled the offending stub into...
Racial stereotypes are fuelling Bermuda's anti-Independence movement, Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan said yesterday.
And Independence would help dispel false racial notions among both whites and blacks, Sir John told the Hamilton Rotary Club.
"White ...
In the second in a series of articles leading up to August 15's Independence Referendum, The Royal Gazette today looks at the debate over how much an Independent Bermuda would pay for handling its own foreign affairs. Tomorrow: Independence, pro and ...
"Let the people speak,'' said Mr. John Barritt. "And when they have spoken in the referendum on August 15 we will know where the voters stand and where we ought to be standing on the issue.'' Mr. Barritt's comments came on Monday, after Transport Mi...