Majority Not Keen on Attracting Gay Cruises

Gay cruise ships would not be welcomed by a majority of Bermudians, according to a survey. Asked if Bermuda should attempt to attract gay-themed cruises, 55 percent of respondents said they did not support the initiative, while just 39 percent approved of the idea.  ...

76 Percent of People Support “Blue Halo”

More than three-quarters of Bermuda’s residents want to see a protected marine reserve around the Island, according to a poll commissioned by global activist network Avaaz.   Read more

Bermuda Facing Brain Drain

Nearly half the Island’s residents have thought about leaving Bermuda due to the economic climate. Adults aged 18 to 34 are the likeliest age bracket to consider leaving the Island for fairer shores: 62 percent said yes, according to a survey commissioned by The Royal...

Dr. Ewart Brown Tops Leadership Poll

Dr Ewart Brown has been voted the most effective Premier over the past ten years. In a survey conducted by The Royal Gazette, 26 percent of 419 homes said Dr Brown was the most effective Premier, only five percent said they thought Craig Cannonier had been the most...

Island Split Over Effectiveness of BTA

Nearly half of residents believe the newly formed Bermuda Tourism Authority will be able to rejuvenate the struggling industry. However, a proposal allowing visitors to rent cars has been overwhelmingly rejected, according to a survey commissioned by The Royal...

One in seven struggling to pay their mortgage

A total of one in seven Bermudian homeowners can’t afford their mortgages and have to renegotiate terms with lenders, a survey commissioned by The Royal Gazette has revealed.   Read more

Survey: PLP would win snap election

Opposition Leader Marc Bean is more popular among voters than Premier Craig Cannonier, a new survey has revealed. And the PLP would narrowly outstrip the ruling OBA if a snap General Election was to be called — 35 percent of those surveyed said they would vote for the...