There have been some objections to the decision to reimpose restrictions on social distancing in the wake of the sudden increase in coronavirus cases this week.
Obviously, no one wanted to see those r...
Another weekend, another Covid-19 breach.
Even as Bermuda makes progress towards a semblance of normality, a few selfish people seem determined to set the entire community back.
This is inexcusable.
W...
Today, The Royal Gazette embarks on a series examining some of the most far-reaching set of education changes in half a century.
Overall, the reforms envisioned by the Ministry of Education propose to...
The Progressive Labour Party discovered this week that even a landslide General Election victory does not give a government a blank cheque to do whatever it wants.
While the PLP was quick to frame the...
The antiracism group Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda elevated the conversation around online commenting and social discourse with a thought-provoking webinar this week that brought together an as...
In the Westminster system, Budgets have traditionally been shrouded in mystery.
There’s good reason for this: leaks of tax increases or policy changes would lead to hoarding, profiteering or abuse. In...
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, faces his greatest challenge yet when he delivers his third Budget today.
It was not supposed to be this way. Twelve months ago, Mr Dickinson laid out a plan...
Reaction to the Government’s release of details of the Economic Investment Certificate policy has run the gamut.
Supporters of status for long term residents are disappointed that the policy does not ...
On Friday, the House of Assembly passed the most far-reaching drug-liberalisation laws Bermuda has seen in decades.
The Cannabis Licensing Act was passed without a vote, meaning constituents have no ...
Bermuda appears to have survived the second Covid-19 spike that forced a mini-lockdown over Christmas and into this month.
The Government further relaxed restrictions on bars, restaurants and other so...