Bermuda is facing financial disaster as a result of the coronavirus crisis — a recession that will make the Great Recession of 2008 look positively buoyant by comparison.
This is not hyperbole; it is...
With news on Saturday of a seventh fatality resulting from the coronavirus, Bermuda received a tragic and swift reminder that just because the lockdown was relaxed on the same day, the crisis is far f...
It is timely and right, with World Press Freedom Day having been internationally recognised yesterday, that we remind Bermuda of the significance of independent media and their value to society — espe...
The Bermuda Government seems to have struck the right balance as it announced on Wednesday that shelter-at-home rules will be lifted on Saturday — but most restrictions on everyday life will continue....
There are those who will say that now is not the time to question the Government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Royal Gazette is not among them.
It is possible, as we have, to acknowledg...
Two days ago, a 35-year-old Australian by the name of Jonathan David was sentenced to six months and two weeks in prison, and fined A$2,000 (about $1,260).
His crime, admitted to by way of a guilty p...
The common cliché about facing a twofold challenge is that it is like flying an aeroplane at the same time that you are building it.
Managing the Covid-19 crisis is the epitome of this because Bermud...
The day we feared has arrived, with notification that Bermuda has suffered its first deaths as a result of the Covid-19 disease.
It is a sad day for the country.
It is a sadder day for the families a...
Bermuda residents have embarked on a massive exercise in self-restraint — an acceptance of restrictions and the basic freedoms they usually take for granted.
They have done so in the hope that this 1...
On Saturday, Britain experienced its greatest spike in the number of daily deaths from the Covid-19 disease when 260 lost their lives, while the number infected approached 20,000.
Meanwhile, in the Un...