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Judge argues court’s criticism caused reputational harm

July 29, 2026

A judge exonerated by a tribunal over concerns of judicial misconduct argued in the Supreme Court that her constitutional rights had been breached.
Puisne Judge Nicole Stoneham launched a legal action…
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Marine and ports releases Cup Match holiday ferry schedule

July 28, 2026

The Department of Marine and Ports Services has released the revised ferry schedule for the Cup Match holiday.
The Orange Route to St George will offer additional services, in addition to its normal w…
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National security minister casts doubt on OBA road safety Bill

July 28, 2026

The new Minister of National Security said he was “not convinced” by proposed legislation intended to crack down on traffic offences.
Ryan Robinson Perinchief emphasised that he supported “the spirit …
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Police and soldiers on patrol during Cup Match

July 28, 2026

The Acting Commissioner of Police has insisted that most members of the public are following repeated warnings to be safe on Bermuda’s roads.
However, Na’imah Astwood said this afternoon that police w…
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News / Royal Gazette

Solar customers ‘stand up’ against rates rise approval

July 28, 2026

A small band of solar panel protesters braved the rain to make known their feelings over a rise in “unfair” charges.
The Regulatory Authority’s approval of a price hike met opposition from two environ…
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News / Royal Gazette

Inquiries continue after car hit wall in Devonshire

July 28, 2026

The driver of a car involved in a single-vehicle collision in Devonshire last Thursday remains in hospital, the Bermuda Police Service said this afternoon.
Police inquiries continued into the circumst…
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News / Royal Gazette

US visitor discharged after crash between car and bike

July 28, 2026

A rental scooter rider was released from hospital after being involved in a collision with a car.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman confirmed that the rider, a 61-year-old woman visiting from the US,…
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News / Royal Gazette

Deadline for energy scholarship nears

July 28, 2026

Eligible Bermudian students were reminded by the Ministry of Home Affairs to apply for a $20,000 scholarship as a July 31 deadline approaches.
The award aims to support those who are pursuing studies …
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News / Royal Gazette

Friends step up in time of need

July 28, 2026

A well-known travel adviser who is battling ovarian cancer for the second time has had to put treatment for the disease on hold as she prepares for a heart operation.
Brenda Warwick said she was left …
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Death by driving case sent to Supreme Court

July 28, 2026

A Hamilton Parish man has been charged with causing a motorist’s death by driving while impaired by alcohol.
Dante Wellman, 31, was also accused of causing the death of the same man, Stuart Albouy, by…
Death by driving case sent to Supreme Court Read More
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Solar Demonstration

July 28, 2026
Solar Demonstration (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
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Police renew witness appeal after firearms incident

July 28, 2026

Police today renewed an appeal for witnesses after a firearms incident in Smith’s on Sunday night.
Investigations continued after multiple shots were fired at about 10.47pm in the area of Harrington S…
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Skyport urges taxi and rideshare drivers to offer later services

July 28, 2026

Airport operators this week reminded taxi drivers and rideshare operators of the role they can play in assisting with airport arrivals.
A spokeswoman for Skyport said there was often “insufficient gro…
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News / Royal Gazette

Police make inquiries into crash that left car in bushes

July 28, 2026

Police are investigating an incident that resulted in a car crashing into a thicket of trees.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said officers were called to a single-vehicle crash at about 2.55am on …
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News / Royal Gazette

Temporary no-fly zone set over Somerset Cricket Club

July 28, 2026

A temporary no-fly zone will be established in the space above Somerset Cricket Club for the period of the Cup Match holiday, the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority announced.
The no-fly zone applies to…
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Police name victim of West End crash

July 28, 2026

The victim of a road crash in Sandys on Sunday night has been named by police as Michael DeSilva, 45.
The father of three succumbed to his injuries after a collision with a car late on Sunday evening …
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Bermudians called to remember ancestors during holiday

July 27, 2026

Activists, educators and trade unionists urged Bermudians to enjoy Cup Match festivities while honouring the legacy and sacrifices of their enslaved ancestors.
Glenn Fubler, of Imagine Bermuda, joined…
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Emancipation Day Tea

July 27, 2026

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BEST and Greenrock call demonstration on solar charges

July 27, 2026

Two leading environmental charities are calling on the community to take a stand against “unfair solar charges” following the imminent introduction of an electricity tariff restructure.
The Bermuda E…
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Fashion takes centre stage at Big Picnic

July 27, 2026

Clothing designers saw their creations take centre stage at the Big Picnic on Saturday.
The event, which celebrated Bermudian culture, creativity, music, fashion and food, provided an opportunity for …
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The Big Picnic

July 27, 2026
The Big Picnic (Photographs by Blaire Simmons)
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Expansion on the horizon for youth leadership charity

July 27, 2026

When McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett first took part in Future Leaders Bermuda’s flagship programme in 2018 at the age of 15, she was already drawn to public speaking, debate and a future in law.
At that time, …
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News / Royal Gazette

Edwin Wilson (1935-2026): roles in education and labour

July 27, 2026

Edwin Wilson, a long-serving Labour Relations Officer, was a respected teacher in the West End who dedicated 17 years as an education officer in the Department of Corrections.
He also held the role of…
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News / Royal Gazette

‘Rights and freedoms’ proposed for constitution update

July 27, 2026

A “Bermuda-led constitutional conference” is proposed to draw up amendments to the island’s almost 60-year-old charter to ensure that recommendations come from “the people of Bermuda, and not politica…
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News / Royal Gazette

Potential successor sought for Financial Secretary

July 27, 2026

The Ministry of Finance has issued a job listing searching for a Bermudian to become the designate financial secretary
A notice published in The Royal Gazette, said that the successful candidate would…
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News / Royal Gazette

OBA: details required before establishing education authority

July 27, 2026

The Opposition has said more information should be shared with the public about the intended workings of an education authority, before Parliament is asked to approve the required legislative changes….
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Motorcyclist dies in collision with car in Sandys

July 27, 2026

A male motorcyclist has died following a collision with a car in Sandys late on Sunday evening.
Police and other first responders attended the incident which occurred at about 11:30pm on Middle Road,…
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News / Royal Gazette

Police investigate confirmed Smith’s firearms incident

July 27, 2026

Police have launched an investigation after confirming a firearms incident took place in Smith’s on Sunday evening.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service said officers were called to the area of …
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News / Royal Gazette

Cup Match garbage collection announced

July 26, 2026

Government has announced a revised garbage schedule that will be in place over Cup Match.
During the annual holiday this Thursday and Friday, household waste normally collected on those days will ins…
Cup Match garbage collection announced Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Students discuss labour market of tomorrow with minister

July 26, 2026

The Minister of Economy and Labour sat down with young summer employees last week to discuss the future of Bermuda’s workforce.

Future Forward: A Conversation with the Minister gave members of the…

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News / Royal Gazette

Cup Match ribbon campaign dedicated to Family Centre

July 26, 2026

David Burt honoured a charity for its dedication to assisting children and families as he presented them with this year’s Cup Match ribbons.
The Premier made the presentation to representatives of the…
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News / Royal Gazette

Parliamentary group returns with new chairwoman

July 26, 2026

The Government of Bermuda’s London Office has re-established the All Party Parliamentary Group on Bermuda in the UK Parliament.
The APPG on Bermuda, headed by British MP Alicia Kearns, will unite 24 p…
Parliamentary group returns with new chairwoman Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Pink Route ferry service suspended for urgent repairs

July 26, 2026

The Pink Route ferry service has been suspended until being reinstated on Thursday, the Department of Marine and Ports Services advised today.
The department explained the stall was to allow for “urge…
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News / Royal Gazette

Lamb Foggo to close because of ‘operational pressures’

July 25, 2026

The Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre in St David’s will close its doors on Sunday in the face of “operational pressures”.
A spokeswoman for the Bermuda Hospitals Board said the sites operations would be …
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News / Royal Gazette

Woman arrested for Bermudian’s death in Arkansas

July 25, 2026

An Arkansas woman has been arrested in connection to the suspected fentanyl overdose of a Bermudian woman.
In a statement, the Blytheville Police Department said they responded to a report of an unres…
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News / Royal Gazette

Petition for review of proposed electricity tariff changes

July 25, 2026

The chief executive of a local solar energy company has launched a petition calling for an independent review of proposed electricity tariff changes that he maintains will penalise customers who were …
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News / Royal Gazette

Puisne judge demands judicial review in row over sick leave

July 25, 2026

A judge has launched a civil action against Larry Mussenden, the Chief Justice of Bermuda.
Puisne Judge Nicole Stoneham is suing on a number of issues regarding her work as well as sick leave, and is …
Puisne judge demands judicial review in row over sick leave Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Police take tough stance against corruption

July 25, 2026

A public stand against corruption within the police ranks, with a dedicated unit in place since last year, can be expected to yield more cases of officers being investigated as the service polices its…
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News / Royal Gazette

Memorable moment for teacher reunited with first pupils

July 25, 2026

For 40 years, Kim Thomas-Phillips wondered what had become of the students in her first class at West Pembroke Primary School.
Throughout the past four decades of teaching, in her native Bermuda and a…
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News / Royal Gazette

Worker accused of slur gone from Corporation of Hamilton

July 24, 2026

A former parks manager accused of offensive comments on the job is no longer employed by the Corporation of Hamilton, a spokeswoman has confirmed.
It had been reported this month that officials launch…
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News / Royal Gazette

Serious collision between car and motorcycle in Smith’s

July 24, 2026

A man sustained a serious back injury this afternoon in a traffic collision involving a car and a motorcycle in Smith’s.
The crash appeared to take place by the Flatts Post Office.
A police spokesman …
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News / Royal Gazette

St George and Lyme Regis celebrate 30 years of twinning

July 24, 2026

Representatives from St George in Bermuda and Lyme Regis in England joined this week to celebrate the connection between the two centuries-old towns.
Bermuda’s original capital city and the Dorset tow…
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News / Royal Gazette

Donation supports outdoor play at summer programme

July 24, 2026

Children at a summer programme are expected to have even more fun outdoors this summer thanks to a donation of play equipment from the Committee of 25.
The charity, which has donated a trampoline and …
Donation supports outdoor play at summer programme Read More
News / Royal Gazette

The Actin’ Up! Dare to Dream

July 24, 2026
The Actin’ Up! Dare to Dream (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
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News / Royal Gazette

Committee advice on no-bid housing contracts withheld

July 24, 2026

Opposition politician Michael Fahy has accused Zane DeSilva of “hiding behind quangos” after multimillion-dollar, no-bid contracts were awarded to two foreign firms without any oversight from the Offi…
Committee advice on no-bid housing contracts withheld Read More
News / Royal Gazette

Police officer suspended in criminal investigation

July 23, 2026

A police officer has been suspended from active duty as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
Darrin Simons, the Commissioner of Police, said in a statement that officers from the Counter-Corrupt…
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News / Royal Gazette

Overturned car forces traffic diversions in Devonshire

July 23, 2026

A collision between a car and a motorcycle on South Road in Devonshire caused traffic diversions this evening, but no life-threatening injuries.
A police spokesman said that shortly before 6pm, office…
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News / Royal Gazette

Students to showcase sculpture skills

July 23, 2026

Teenage sculptors created art with clay, latex, resin and other materials during a two-week intensive this summer.
Participants in Sculpture in Practice, aged 13 to 19, will show their final work at t…
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News / Royal Gazette

Groundwork laid for Swing Bridge replacement works

July 23, 2026

Road realignment to prepare for the replacement of the ageing Swing Bridge is approaching “major traffic milestones” — but traffic flow is unchanged for now.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Public Wor…
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News / Royal Gazette

Cup Match to impact Hamilton trash collection

July 23, 2026

The Cup Match holiday will affect waste collection in Hamilton next week, the city announced.
A spokeswoman said garbage will be collected as normal for city residents on July 29, with the last collec…
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