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Acting Commissioner Cathal Yeats is due to retire next month after almost 29 years in the force. Justice Minister Nigel Feetham thanked him for his service during a visit to New Mole House. The ...
Gibraltar celebrates Pride on Saturday with a full programme of events at Casemates Square starting as from 10am. The Pride march will make its way up Main Street at 1pm and Radio Gibraltar will keep ...
Entries are invited for a bookmark competition that will form part of the Autumn Cultural Programme. Participants are invited to design bookmarks that capture the 2025 theme “Stronger Together” which ...
The Halfway House has been given the go ahead by the DPC, however , the Chief Minister has told the public "We need your help ...
The Government confirmed that 61 e-scooter riders have been fined since the start of the year. Offences included riding ...
Almost 40 swimmers will be taking the plunge for a charity Round the Rock Swim on Saturday. Starting at 3.30pm from Western ...
The news of a proposed 17% transaction tax applied to goods sold on the Rock, once the treaty is enforced, has caused concern among local traders. The Chief Minister told Parliament this week that EU ...
The number of classrooms at St Martin’s School is set to increase by 60% from 15 to 24. These will be built in the lower ground floor car park below the Europort Avenue school, resulting in the loss ...
Regal House is set for a transformation. Outline planning permission was granted by the DPC for a ‘substantial’ extension. The plan is to increase the floor space of the building by over 60%. Regal ...
Personal stories and reflections about the importance of Pride - in June, and year round - have been highlighted in an initiative by the Ministry of Equality. The "Closets are for Clothes, not People" ...
The multi-agency exercise aimed to evaluate the response capabilities of the emergency services in the event of a major fire incident at the North Mole Power Station. Communication, decision-making ...
The Minister for Europe says the EU-UK treaty on Gibraltar is expected to reduce the number of passport checks on the Rock from 10 million to 250,000 a year. Stephen Doughty was answering written ...
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