Nestled where the roaring Atlantic meets the tranquil Mediterranean lies the Rock of Gibraltar. But wait, isn't it British?
This is vital for Gibraltar's economy, said the Financial Times. The Rock is "as wealthy as it is cramped": a "freakishly overdeveloped tiny place not even 3 square miles in size" that relies on ...
Chief Minister Fabian Picardo emphasized the significance of August 4th, “which established the strong British ties that continue to shape Gibraltar's unique identity.” ...
MP Bob Neill, the newly elected Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Gibraltar, also sent a strong message of support for the Rock. “We’re all part of a family and it’s really ...
The 18th-century traveller and antiquarian Francis Carter wrote: “The shape and face of Gibraltar Rock is neither promising nor pleasing and it is as barren as uncouth, not a tree or a shrub ...
obtained general planning permission to develop it in the Levante area of the Rock. The aim was to create something exclusive that would positively transform the eastern side of Gibraltar ...