governor Lord Waddington, profiled by reporter John Sweeney. The Royal Gazette here reprints the article in full: The palms susurrated in the mid-ocean breeze as the voodoo men came on to shake their sticks at the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Th...
produced, where share trading volumes exceeded 50,000. Actual volumes were 153,415, 14,606, 113,793, 35,945, and most recently 33,902.
Busy trading breeds liquidity, the lifeblood of the stock market. In the absence of liquidity, buyers and sellers a...
But the Hon. John Stubbs, who spoke to The Royal Gazette yesterday from his Cleveland, Ohio hospital bed, said any such decisions would wait until he returned to Bermuda, possibly as early as today.
"There's a lot of fight in the old dog, yet,'' said...
Measures are being taken to assure Bermuda Police officers are more "sensitive'' in their dealings with the public, Delegated Affairs Minister the Hon. Irving Pearman said yesterday.
Mr. Pearman made his remarks as the House of Assembly prepares to d...
The Governor Lord Waddington has launched a scathing attack on a top British newspaper journalist for "insulting'' Bermuda.
Lord Waddington accused Mr. John Sweeney of writing an "infantile, insulting and almost certainly libellous'' article in the O...
The sudden emergence of Independence as an issue in Bermuda created some surprise among members of the United Nations Decolonisation Committee, its secretary said yesterday.
Mr. Nour Driss said the committee discussed Government's Independence refere...
greatness, says former United Bermuda Party MP Mrs. Gloria Darrell McPhee.
Here the former Education Minister looks at what is wrong with it -- and how it is causing problems in the schools system.
A Government's main responsibilities are: 1. To est...
tackle during her reign as Miss Teen Bermuda.
On Sunday night at City Hall, Miss Medeiros became the third Miss Teen Bermuda and she hopes to use the title to educate teens about racism and the need to be educated.
"I was in a contest which had a pre...
technology, the House of Assembly was told yesterday.
Finance Minister the Hon. David Saul, speaking for Management and Technology Minister the Hon. Grant Gibbons, said an amendment to the Obscene Publications Act 1973 would be introduced.
United Ber...
legalise gay sex.
Mr. Gary Pitman was sworn in on Monday as a United Bermuda Party Senator after the Hon. Michael Winfield resigned his seat.
On his first day in the Senate, he is to take part in one of Bermuda's most contentious debates. Independent...