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The Federation of Small Businesses has called on the Government to show flexibility, following recent announcements of increased social insurance contributions and a rise in the minimum wage. While ...
Under the new Treaty, airport businesses could implement a dual pricing system for the same product, depending on the passenger’s destination.
Whether it's an excess of seaweed or problems with toilet facilities, Gibraltar Today will be talking about your beach issues. GT on the beach kicked off today, at Western Beach, where Jonathan Scott ...
The European Parliament has rejected an attempt by a European Right Wing coalition to have Gibraltar kept on the list of financial high risk third countries. This now removes the last obstacle to ...
Soldiers in full uniform will be patrolling with unloaded weapons today from 2.30pm as part of a military exercise. The route will take them from Devil's Tower Road to Maida Vale and onto Buffadero ...
A number of other Bills also went through Parliament on Tuesday. The Opposition abstained on a supplementary appropriation Bill for an extra £70 million. However it did support seven other Bills.
Keeping wild animals as pets is becoming a serious concern in Gibraltar, with around 70% of animals at the Alameda Wildlife Park coming from private homes. Globally, animal trafficking affects more ...
The Principal Auditor’s Report for 2018-2019 has now been laid in Parliament. Following a tense exchange last week between ...
The Department of Immigration & Home Affairs, formerly the Civil Status & Registration Office, has opened the doors to its new home at Leanse Place. Months of planning and coordination with the UK ...
A Bill to prevent piracy on satellite channels, to give exclusivity to Gibtelecom on telephony and to ban mobile phones in schools has been debated in Parliament. The Opposition abstained on the Bill, ...
HM Customs has launched a new automated system for customs data - ASYCUDA. A key feature is the introduction of pre-arrival notifications that allow traders to lodge declarations before goods arrive ...
Individuals and organisations criticised by the McGrail Inquiry Chairman in his report have already been sent a warning letter and will have until the 31 July to reply. Sir Peter Openshaw has now ...
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