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Young voices call for peace in Hamilton demonstration

June 19, 2026

The island’s youth called on residents to live in peace during an antiviolence demonstration today in Hamilton.
Several dozen schoolchildren walked across the city in a stand against violence organise…
Young voices call for peace in Hamilton demonstration Read More
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Section of Middle Road to close from Monday

June 19, 2026

A section of Middle Road in Warwick will be closed for emergency paving starting on Monday, the Ministry of Public Works and Environment announced.
The closure will be in place from east of St Anthony…
Section of Middle Road to close from Monday Read More
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Weeks: don’t lower your guard over quiet hurricane forecasts

June 19, 2026

A quiet start to the hurricane season cannot excuse complacency, the Minister of National Security warned.
Michael Weeks said while there were no storm risks to Bermuda at present, this did not mean t…
Weeks: don’t lower your guard over quiet hurricane forecasts Read More
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Pay transparency town hall set for next week

June 19, 2026

The Government will next week host a town hall meeting to gather feedback on proposed pay transparency legislation.
Jason Hayward, the Minister of Economy and Labour, said that pay transparency is an …
Pay transparency town hall set for next week Read More
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Scars launches survey to better tailor training for Bermuda

June 19, 2026

A charity has launched a new survey to gather data about the prevalence and effects of child sex abuse in Bermuda.
Debi Ray-Rivers, the founder and chief executive of Saving Children and Revealing Sec…
Scars launches survey to better tailor training for Bermuda Read More
News / Royal Gazette

City’s outdoor film event delayed as high winds forecast

June 19, 2026

An open-air cinema experience planned for Albuoy’s Point on Saturday night has been postponed owing to forecast high winds.
Part of the City of Hamilton’s Fresh Air Films series, Sunset Cinema was to …
City’s outdoor film event delayed as high winds forecast Read More
News / Royal Gazette

BUEI hosts ocean’s open house tomorrow

June 19, 2026

Residents are invited to take part in a free event tomorrow at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute designed to spark curiosity and imagination for visitors.
The annual Oceans Open House will …
BUEI hosts ocean’s open house tomorrow Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Visiting senior dies after swimming incident

June 19, 2026

A 76-year-old American woman died after getting into difficulty while swimming near Ely’s Harbour in Sandys, police have confirmed.
The tragedy happened on Sunday, despite efforts to save the visitor …
Visiting senior dies after swimming incident Read More
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Victor Scott Primary School Student Enrichment Showcase

June 19, 2026
Victor Scott Primary School Student Enrichment Showcase (Photographs by Blaire Simmons)
Victor Scott Primary School Student Enrichment Showcase Read More
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Sandys crash leaves motorcyclist in ‘potentially serious’ condition

June 19, 2026

A motorcyclist is reported to be in a “potentially serious” condition at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital overnight after crashing into a car while attempting to overtake.
The Bermuda Police Service …
Sandys crash leaves motorcyclist in ‘potentially serious’ condition Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Sandys crash leaves motorcyclist in ‘potentially serious’ condition

June 19, 2026

A motorcyclist is reported to be in a “potentially serious” condition at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital overnight after crashing into a car while attempting to overtake.
The Bermuda Police Service …
Sandys crash leaves motorcyclist in ‘potentially serious’ condition Read More
News / Royal Gazette

UK consultants to investigate flaws in hospital care

June 18, 2026

A British healthcare consultancy firm has been taken on for an independent review of serious shortfalls flagged up within the hospital’s emergency department.
The hiring of Acumentice, described as sp…
UK consultants to investigate flaws in hospital care Read More
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‘Remain vigilant’: police issue warning in light of banking scam

June 18, 2026

Bermuda Police Service called for residents to remain vigilant after reports of people being targeted by fraudulent activity.
The banking scam entails individuals posing as representatives of banks co…
‘Remain vigilant’: police issue warning in light of banking scam Read More
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King’s visit communications team gets public service award

June 18, 2026

The Government communication team dedicated to organising King Charles III’s visit to Bermuda has been given the Public Service Excellence Award for May.
The team co-ordinated an intricate three-day o…
King’s visit communications team gets public service award Read More
News / Royal Gazette

BUEI hosts sunset fundraiser cruises

June 18, 2026

The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute is inviting people to join two “luxury” sunset fundraiser cruises this summer.
The first cruise aboard the luxurious Zara catamaran takes place tomorrow, w…
BUEI hosts sunset fundraiser cruises Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Tax break passed for further work at Rosewood Bermuda

June 18, 2026

Senators have approved measures to support continued investment into the Rosewood Bermuda development.
Mischa Fubler, the Junior Minister of Tourism, Transport, Culture and Sport, said the Tourism Inv…
Tax break passed for further work at Rosewood Bermuda Read More
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Public Service Career Expo 2026

June 18, 2026
Public Service Career Expo 2026 (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Public Service Career Expo 2026 Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Carnival said to bring triple tourism value for $444,000 support

June 18, 2026

Government’s payment of $440,000 to the Carnival planners was worth it, the tourism minister maintained today.
Owen Darrell said the funding of 14 event was was estimated to have generated $1.47 mill…
Carnival said to bring triple tourism value for $444,000 support Read More
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Demand for rideshare ‘grew steadily’ after initial launch

June 18, 2026

A total of 220 trips were taken with 14 drivers in the first six days of rideshare operations, the Government said in an update about the dispatcher app.
Activity “grew steadily”, the Ministry of Tour…
Demand for rideshare ‘grew steadily’ after initial launch Read More
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Rider taken to hospital after crash with barrier

June 18, 2026

A male motorcyclist was rushed to hospital this morning after a serious road traffic incident in Dockyard.
The crash on Pender Road happened soon after midnight, when police and other first responders…
Rider taken to hospital after crash with barrier Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Senate: Wilkerson confirms “fitness” of energy legislation

June 17, 2026

Legislation which gives the Minister of Home Affairs the power to suspend the integrated resource planning process if deemed in the public interest, was subject to multiple rounds of legal considerati…
Senate: Wilkerson confirms “fitness” of energy legislation Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Caesar grilled over progress in public education transformation

June 17, 2026

The Minister of Education today sidestepped direct answers when questioned in the Upper House on “measurable achievements” in the transformation of the public school system.
Crystal Caesar was quizzed…
Caesar grilled over progress in public education transformation Read More
News / Royal Gazette

‘Anyone who does not go is really going to miss out’

June 17, 2026

An upcoming conference hosted by the Bermuda Bar Association is an event not to be missed, organisers said.
One of England’s most highly regarded barristers, Lord David Pannick, KC, is to deliver a k…
‘Anyone who does not go is really going to miss out’ Read More
News / Royal Gazette

OBA MP demands answers on missing $6.2m asphalt plant

June 17, 2026

The Shadow Minister of Public Works and Environment has questioned the status of a $6.2 million asphalt production plant yet to be set up.
Linda Smith also called for clarity on the Government’s partn…
OBA MP demands answers on missing $6.2m asphalt plant Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Man admits manslaughter in connection with senior’s death

June 17, 2026

A 44-year-old has admitted unlawfully killing a senior in an incident on Front Street last year.
John Paul Samuels, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court yesterday to a count of mansl…
Man admits manslaughter in connection with senior’s death Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Minister defends having more sway in energy decisions

June 17, 2026

National decisions about Bermuda’s energy mix should not be made in a vacuum when they have “real consequences” for those who pay the bills, the Minister of Home Affairs said today.
Alexa Lightbourne …
Minister defends having more sway in energy decisions Read More
News / Royal Gazette

No ‘incidents of note’ at heroes weekend events

June 17, 2026

Special events held over the National Heroes long weekend went “without a hitch”, a police commander said today.
The Bermuda Police Service conducted a heightened programme of high visibility policing…
No ‘incidents of note’ at heroes weekend events Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Careers fair for jobs in Public Service open to all

June 17, 2026

High school students, job seekers and professionals were invited to learn about working in the Public Service at a Career Fair and Expo being held tomorrow.
The free event is open to the public and wa…
Careers fair for jobs in Public Service open to all Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Senior housing project proposed for Southampton

June 17, 2026

The Ministry of Housing and Municipalities has sought approval to erect a three-storey senior living facility in Southampton.
The Village at Cann Park II, proposed for construction near the junction o…
Senior housing project proposed for Southampton Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Senior housing project proposed for Southampton

June 17, 2026

The Ministry of Housing and Municipalities has sought approval to erect a three-storey senior living facility in Southampton.
The Village at Cann Park II, proposed for construction near the junction o…
Senior housing project proposed for Southampton Read More
News / Royal Gazette

BHB withholds emergency department review records

June 17, 2026

Procurement paperwork for an external review of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s overcrowded emergency department will not be published until after the contract is awarded.
A Bermuda Hospitals Boar…
BHB withholds emergency department review records Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Electricity Act change risks ‘ministerial interference’

June 17, 2026

Belco has spoken out against changes to the Electricity Act, warning that they raise the risk of ministerial interference in the decision-making process for the island’s future energy mix.

Legisla…

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News / Royal Gazette

Blaze breaks out at West End

June 16, 2026

A fire has broken out near sunset this evening in the Dockyard area, sending a column of black smoke from what appears to be the vicinity of the Sally Port dump.
Footage showed a major blaze in progre…
Blaze breaks out at West End Read More
News / Royal Gazette

US clinic partners with WRC for reproductive care referrals

June 16, 2026

A local charity has partnered with a US healthcare provider to offer reproductive care to Bermudian women.
The partnership between the Women’s Resource Centre and New-York based Choices Women’s Medica…
US clinic partners with WRC for reproductive care referrals Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Southampton road tackled as repaving efforts go full speed

June 16, 2026

Work on a Southampton Road reflects a renewed commitment to repairing roads across the island, the Minister of Public Works and Environment pledged today.
Jaché Adams said the overhaul on Church Road …
Southampton road tackled as repaving efforts go full speed Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Belco: Electricity Act change risks ‘ministerial interference’

June 16, 2026

Belco has spoken out against changes to the Electricity Act, warning that they raise the risk of ministerial interference in the decision-making process for the island’s future energy mix.

Legisla…

Belco: Electricity Act change risks ‘ministerial interference’ Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Customs relief for retailers extended until 2031

June 16, 2026

Local retailers will receive customs relief on items used for renovating their stores for another five years.
The Retail Shops (Temporary Customs Duty Relief for Capital Investments) Amendment Act 202…
Customs relief for retailers extended until 2031 Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Two roadwork projects to start this week

June 16, 2026

Drivers face another series of road closures this week.
Two main roads are affected by repairs and paving work in different areas of the island.
The Ministry of Public Works advised of a lane closure …
Two roadwork projects to start this week Read More
News / Royal Gazette

OBA decries silence on Caricom as queries get stonewalled

June 16, 2026

The Opposition assailed non-responses to a raft of parliamentary questions over “how Government has approached its Caricom decision-making process” ended up largely unanswered, with queries referred t…
OBA decries silence on Caricom as queries get stonewalled Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Revellers parade to Devonshire

June 15, 2026

Hundreds braved the June heat to celebrate Caribbean culture and music during the Revel De Road parade through Pembroke and Devonshire this afternoon.
The parade, one of the final events of National H…
Revellers parade to Devonshire Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Revel De Road 2026

June 15, 2026
Revel De Road 2026 (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
Revel De Road 2026 Read More
News / Royal Gazette

House approves Government purchase of Compass Point

June 15, 2026

The House of Assembly has greenlighted the Government’s purchase of the Compass Point building in Hamilton from HSBC Bermuda.
Jaché Adams, the public works minister, told MPs that the Government negot…
House approves Government purchase of Compass Point Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Waves 2026

June 15, 2026
Waves 2026 (Photographs Blarie Simmons)
Waves 2026 Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Traffik Jam J’ouvert A.M.

June 15, 2026
Traffik Jam J’ouvert A.M. (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
Traffik Jam J’ouvert A.M. Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Senator criticises refusal to answer questions on hospital

June 15, 2026

An independent senator expressed frustration over a lack of direct answers to questions on hospital management.
Jon Wight pointed out that the Ministry of Health faced nine questions regarding King Ed…
Senator criticises refusal to answer questions on hospital Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Government to host second housing town hall on Tuesday

June 14, 2026

Members of the public can share their thoughts on proposed housing developments in the West End during a town hall on Tuesday.
A government spokeswoman said the forum at Mount Zion AME Church Hall wi…
Government to host second housing town hall on Tuesday Read More
News / Royal Gazette

International creators enjoy Bermuda Carnival

June 14, 2026

A US-based influencer with millions of followers is experiencing carnival in Bermuda for the first time.
Zoe Spencer is on the island to show her followers and subscribers, which total more than 3 mil…
International creators enjoy Bermuda Carnival Read More
News / Royal Gazette

London Office to open book for tributes to Sir John Swan

June 14, 2026

Those living in Britain can pay tribute to the Bermuda’s longest serving premier from Tuesday.
A spokeswoman for the Cabinet Office said a book of condolence for Sir John Swan will be available at the…
London Office to open book for tributes to Sir John Swan Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Traffic diverted after Paget collision

June 14, 2026

Several vehicles were involved in a collision on South Road, Paget on Friday resulting in traffic being diverted.
A police spokesman said officers diverted westbound traffic away from the scene of th…
Traffic diverted after Paget collision Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Hayward hosts ‘meet and greet’ in Pembroke

June 14, 2026

Residents of Pembroke have been invited to a “meet and greet” by Progressive Labour Party MP Jason Hayward who is running for the leadership of the party.
Mr Hayward, the Minister of Economy and Labou…
Hayward hosts ‘meet and greet’ in Pembroke Read More

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