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Soldiers in full uniform will be patrolling with unloaded weapons today from 2.30pm as part of a military exercise. The route ...
The Chief Minister has doubled down on his criticism of what he called ‘Irish gypsy gangs’, whom he accused of coming to Gibraltar in order for young girls to marry older men. Fabian Picardo said this ...
Pedro Sánchez has admitted he considered resignation after the corruption scandal involving PSOE officials Santos Cerdán and José Luis Ábalos. Cerdán is currently in pre-trial detention, while Ábalos ...
The latest Principal Auditor's Report has been published and is now available to read via the Parliament website. The document covers audits of government departments and agencies, as well as reviews ...
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 ...
The government has notified the GFSB and the Chamber that it will be taking measures to ensure a cleaner look and feel for Main Street. For many retailers, displaying goods outside their shops to ...
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 ...
The Principal Auditor’s Report for 2018-2019 has now been laid in Parliament. Following a tense exchange last week between ...
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 ...
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