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Investigation launched after gunshots heard in Pembroke

May 21, 2026

Police appealed for information after gunshots were heard in Pembroke this evening.
A spokeswoman said shortly after 10pm, officers were dispatched to Berkeley Road following reports of suspected guns…
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Rider ‘seriously’ injured in Warwick collision

May 21, 2026

A male motorcyclist was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a two-vehicle collision in Warwick this evening, police said.
A spokeswoman said around 8.27pm, officers and other first respo…
Rider ‘seriously’ injured in Warwick collision Read More
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Residents urged to take caution on the roads over holiday

May 21, 2026

The Bermuda Road Safety Council is urging residents to be “vigilant, responsible and respectful” of the island’s road safety laws as the holiday period approaches.
Altonio Roberts, the body’s chairman…
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Government urges public not to disturb rare fish

May 21, 2026

The public have been urged not to harass a sturgeon found near Bermuda after videos emerged appearing to show the fish being pulled out of the water.
Beachgoers reported spotting the four-foot Atlanti…
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New weed buster proves effective and kind on nature

May 21, 2026

A new machine designed to strip away weeds and other unwanted vegetation has been purchased by the Government and appears to be both effective and environmentally friendly.
Through a combination of s…
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Bermuda Day impacts bus service

May 21, 2026

Bermuda Day races and parade will impact multiple bus routes tomorrow, the Department of Public Transportation advised.
A spokeswoman said King Street will operate as two-way for buses to access the H…
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RBR soldiers practise crowd control while training overseas

May 21, 2026

Royal Bermuda Regiment troops will face petrol bombs and mock riots as they learn crowd control techniques while training overseas.
More than 100 RBR troops and eight members of the Cayman Island Regi…
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Report: prisons hit by lack of staff

May 21, 2026

An independent review of prisons has found “notable inconsistency in policy and practice”, particularly at Westgate, with “weakness” in recruitment of staff and insufficient investment in infrastructu…
Report: prisons hit by lack of staff Read More
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Man in contempt of court for threatening magistrate

May 21, 2026

A man was found in contempt of court this morning after he threatened to punch a magistrate.
Junius Caines constantly interrupted magistrate Maria Sofianos and insulted the Legal Aid Office when he ap…
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Harbour Nights 2026

May 20, 2026
Harbour Nights 2026 (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
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Single-use plastics legislation passes in Senate

May 20, 2026

A bill limiting the circulation of single-use plastics was passed unanimously in the Senate today.
Mischa Fubler, the Junior Minister of Public Works and Environment, said the Single-Use Plastics Act …
Single-use plastics legislation passes in Senate Read More
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Consultation launched to address wage disparities

May 20, 2026

A consultation process has been launched to strengthen labour protections and advance fairness within Bermuda’s labour market, the Upper House heard today.
Lauren Bell, the Junior Minister of Economy …
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Police to hold sobriety checks over long weekend

May 20, 2026

Police will operate roadside sobriety checkpoints over the Bermuda Day weekend in the wake of the announcement of three road deatrhs this week.
Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police Arthur Glasford…
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Road alignment work to impact East End transport

May 20, 2026

Road alignment works tied to the replacement of an ageing East End bridge will begin on Monday with the installation of a detour route, the Ministry of Public Works and Environment said.
The work will…
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BTA names new chief executive

May 20, 2026

A global tourism leader with more than two decades of experience has been appointed chief executive of the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
Jan Hutton, who worked in various roles in the Middle East, Africa…
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Police appeal for witnesses to ‘suspicious’ boat fire

May 20, 2026

Police are seeking the public’s help in providing relevant information regarding a fire which destroyed a vessel near Barr’s Bay Park in Hamilton on March 30.
A spokesman said a suspect — described as…
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Launch of data collection for 2026 Census

May 20, 2026

Data collection for the 2026 Census of Population begins tomorrow, the Senate heard this morning.
Bermuda’s last census was conducted in 2016, when the island’s population was just below 64,000.
Laure…
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Allshores, DailyMale announce partnership

May 20, 2026

A recent donation will help a health charity continue to provide free screenings throughout the island.
A statement said Allshores is providing $270,000 to the DailyMale over three years.
The donation…
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Man in contempt of court for threat on magistrate

May 20, 2026

A man was found in contempt of court this morning after he threatened to punch a magistrate.
Junius Caines constantly interrupted magistrate Maria Sofianos and insulted the Legal Aid Office when he ap…
Man in contempt of court for threat on magistrate Read More
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Assessment confirms staffing shortages plague prisons

May 20, 2026

An independent review of Bermuda’s prisons found “notable inconsistency in policy and practice”, particularly at Westgate, with “weakness” in recruitment of staff and insufficient investment in infras…
Assessment confirms staffing shortages plague prisons Read More
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Answer to Who’s the Daddy cahow mystery to be revealed

May 20, 2026

The mystery surrounding the paternity of a cahow chick on Nonsuch Island will be revealed at an event this evening [MAY-20].
The question of “Who’s the Daddy” will finally be answered at the Speciali…
Answer to Who’s the Daddy cahow mystery to be revealed Read More
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When will it end? 2026 road deaths swell to eight overnight

May 20, 2026

Police have announced three road deaths tied to separate incidents, bringing the total to eight in the first five months of 2026.
Leroy Smith, 43, who was involved in a crash on April 30, was named a…
When will it end? 2026 road deaths swell to eight overnight Read More
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Robinson was shot from several feet away, expert tells court

May 20, 2026

A forensic pathologist told a Supreme Court jury that a young father was likely to have been fatally shot from several feet away.
Christopher Milroy spoke during the trial of Devon Hewey, who has deni…
Robinson was shot from several feet away, expert tells court Read More
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OBA chair steps down

May 19, 2026

One Bermuda Alliance chair William Soares has stepped down from the role he took up last September.
An OBA statement said Mr Soares had been replaced by Jeremy Shrubb as interim chair.
Mr Soares was…
OBA chair steps down Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Hospital establishes discharge lounge to ease bed woes

May 19, 2026

A ten-bed discharge lounge has been established at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital to ease pressure on the facility’s Emergency Department and reduce the need for bed boarding.
The move, which w…
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Caines: solar power generators must protect Belco customers

May 19, 2026

The president of Belco has called for all electricity generators, including those used by private solar energy companies, to be cost-regulated and to protect his company’s customers.
Wayne Caines, who…
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Bermuda marks three road deaths after a series of crashes

May 19, 2026

Police have announced three road deaths tied to separate incidents bringing the total number to eight in just five months of 2026.
Leroy Smith, 43, who was involved in a crash on April 30, was named a…
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Rider fighting for life after two-vehicle crash in Sandys

May 19, 2026

A motorcycle rider sustained life-threatening injuries following a collision between a livery cycle and a motorcycle in Sandys.
Police said that shortly before midnight on Monday, first responders wer…
Rider fighting for life after two-vehicle crash in Sandys Read More
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Hospital general wing entrance closed this weekend

May 19, 2026

An entrance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital will be closed on Saturday and Sunday.
The Bermuda Hospitals Board announced that the main entrance to the facility’s general wing will be closed durin…
Hospital general wing entrance closed this weekend Read More
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Port Royal school reopens after students turned away for a day

May 19, 2026

Port Royal Primary School reopened its doors today after turning students away for the duration of yesterday.
The Ministry of Education confirmed yesterday that the school was closed because of “insu…
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Trial begins over fatal 2011 shooting of Randy Robinson

May 19, 2026

The trial of a man accused of a fatal shooting 15 years ago began in the Supreme Court yesterday with prosecutors describing the case against Devon Hewey.
Mr Hewey has denied charges of premeditated m…
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Port Royal school closed amid teacher dispute

May 19, 2026

A primary school embroiled in a dispute with the Minister of Education was closed for the day yestereday because of staff shortages.

The Royal Gazette contacted the Ministry of Education and was …

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Updating energy policy requires holistic approach, forum hears

May 19, 2026

Crafting Bermuda’s National Electricity Sector Policy 2026 will require a holistic approach, the Minister of Home Affairs said last night.
Alexa Lightbourne said the promulgation of the new policy, wh…
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News / Royal Gazette

Rare marine giant sighted on South Shore

May 19, 2026

Startled beachgoers vacated the ocean on Saturday after a four-foot marine animal was spotted swimming along the South Shore — but a sharp-eyed Hamilton resident proved correct when he recognised the …
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Couple on trial for alleged $300,000 seniors theft

May 19, 2026

A trial has started in the Supreme Court of a couple accused of stealing more than $300,000 from elderly clients over a seven-year period.
The Reverend Jaymo Durham, 52, and Keiva Maronie Durham, 44, …
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News / Royal Gazette

Walking (and rolling) for WindReach

May 18, 2026

“Every step, every stride” went to the good cause at the weekend as the 21st annual WindReach Walk and Roll took to the streets.
The charity said proceeds from its inclusive community event went to it…
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News / Royal Gazette

Boston health team emphasises collaboration in cancer care

May 18, 2026

A team of doctors from Boston’s Mass General Brigham visited Bermuda to take part in a series of events celebrating the hospital’s ongoing collaboration with the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre.
Dur…
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News / Royal Gazette

Call for proposals to join Taste of Bermuda food festival

May 18, 2026

Bermudian-based operators in the catering and culinary business have been asked to submit proposals for “two immersive dining experiences” planned as part of Taste of Bermuda 2026, coming up this Octo…
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News / Royal Gazette

Dedicated civil servant receives Public Service Excellence Award

May 18, 2026

A civil servant has taken the Public Service Excellence Award for consistently stepping forward wherever support is needed.
Christopher Williamson, a sites management officer at the Government’s Marsh…
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News / Royal Gazette

Motorcyclist seriously injured following collision with bus

May 18, 2026

A motorcyclist sustained serious injuries after colliding with a public bus in Devonshire this morning.
The male rider was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital following the incident at about 1…
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Port Royal Primary School closed amid dispute

May 18, 2026

A primary school embroiled in a dispute with the Minister of Education has been closed for the day because of staff shortages.

The Royal Gazette contacted the Ministry of Education and was told: …

Port Royal Primary School closed amid dispute Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Public invited to review space and satellite proposals

May 18, 2026

Public consultation has opened on the licensing of ground-based Earth stations for the island to advance in the global space and satellite economy.
Alexa Lightbourne, the Minister of Home Affairs, sai…
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News / Royal Gazette

Lunch and Learn sessions to focus on mental health stigma

May 18, 2026

The Ministry of Health will host a pair of online “lunch and learn” sessions as part of Mental Health Anti-Stigma Month, with the first to take place today.
A spokeswoman said that the sessions, organ…
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News / Royal Gazette

Bermuda Day holiday trash collection schedule

May 18, 2026

Trash collection scheduled for Friday has been moved to this Saturday because of the Bermuda Day holiday.
The Ministry of Public Works and Environment advised that recycling collection, which occurs o…
Bermuda Day holiday trash collection schedule Read More
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Home affairs minister warns of ‘costly’ LNG infrastructure

May 18, 2026

The price tag of switching to a cleaner fuel for the island’s power, estimated by consultants at considerably more than $100 million, must be matched with the goal of affordability in the island’s new…
Home affairs minister warns of ‘costly’ LNG infrastructure Read More
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Speed cameras to be operational by September

May 18, 2026

High-tech cameras to deter speeding, which could also cut back on bad driving such as reckless overtaking and third-laning, are in the works for a potential September deployment, legislators heard on …
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Boat charter claims duty of care exercised in MP crash

May 18, 2026

Legal counsel for a charter boat company insisted that the business fully exercised its duty of care ahead of an MP’s accident on the water.
Dennis Lister III, the Junior Minister of Justice, appealed…
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Loyal Hill turns out for pre-Bermuda Day Parade

May 18, 2026

Residents turned out in sizeable numbers yesterday to take part in an annual event at Loyal Hill that originated during lockdown for the pandemic.
Tributes were paid to exceptional people from the Dev…
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Jason Hayward: ‘I’m no woman-beater’

May 18, 2026

Jason Hayward has challenged rumours on social media accusing him of domestic abuse.
The Minister of Economy and Labour stood in the House of Assembly on Friday and vehemently denied having committed …
Jason Hayward: ‘I’m no woman-beater’ Read More
News / Royal Gazette

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May 17, 2026

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