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Budget speeches are underway, but many of you tell us you are still digesting the details. Several of you mention it's still ...
Commander Owain Richards has been sworn in as Commissioner of the Royal Gibraltar Police in a ceremony at the convent today. Cdr Richards is the first Commissioner to be appointed from outside ...
Lawyers in court over the Murga bar dispute have clashed over whether there is a constitutional basis for the bar owner’s claim against the Government, the Governor and the Attorney General.
The results are in for the big summer draw of the Gibraltar Government Lottery.
The removal of Gibraltar and other jurisdictions was discussed this week at a meeting of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
Gibraltar NASUWT has welcomed the public sector pay increases. The teachers’ union believes the Chief Minister’s budget is as progressive and socially responsible as possible under the current ...
The 5 in 5 team have raised close to three thousand pounds and counting for GBC Open Day with their latest endeavour: the biggest ever round the Rock swim. Close to 40 swimmers took part in total – ...
The Deputy Chief Minister says the treaty agreement will deliver as close a relationship to EU membership as possible – adding this is what Gibraltar voted for in the Brexit referendum.
The small pools at Camp Bay and Little Bay have been closed after acts of vandalism. GBC understands large rocks have been thrown into the pool and tiles have been damaged. The Department of the ...
The Leader of the Opposition claims the budget speech does nothing for financial stability. In his budget address, Keith ...
Hundreds enjoyed the 4th Gibraltar Pride festivities over the weekend. Events included live entertainment, political speeches ...
The General and Clerical Association says the public sector pay increase is “positive” and in line with what it was ...