Sweeping changes to the Civil Service have moved a step closer following the launch of a Public Service Reform initiative “designed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness” within the organisatio...
Unionised bar staff at the Hamilton Princess Hotel will hold a crunch meeting this morning to consider their next move in the dispute over job cuts at the resort.
And The Royal Gazette understands tha...
Latest statistics that show a drop in major crimes are “encouraging and moving in the right direction”, according to Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley.
Figures released last week show that crime ...
Budding e-commerce entrepreneurs can sign up for a new series of workshops to help them get their businesses up and running.
Government’s Inspire eBusiness initiative kicks off this week with a number...
Island retailers had a miserable Christmas according to the latest figures, with sales for December 2013 falling short of previous years.
According to Government’s Department of Statistics, the Retail...
A team of Bermuda Police officers has been selected to investigate the apparent suicide of a policeman in the Cayman Islands.
The body of Police Constable Raphael Williams was discovered on January 12...
Government officials have been condemned after a historic burial site protected by strict Planning orders was “razed to the ground”.
And Ombudsman Arlene Brock described the lack of action by bureaucr...
Crown lawyers are struggling to provide a “first rate prosecution service” because of increasing workloads and understaffing within the Department of Public Prosecutions.
And a drive to cut costs thro...
The executive director of the US organisation set to bring hundreds of delegates to Bermuda for a conference insists she is still working for the group.
But claims by Vanessa Williams that she remains...
Government is helping some unemployed Bermudians brush up on their cleaning skills to help them find work.
A two-week training course teaching students about basic types of cleaning agents, as well as...