14/03/2022 - 16:33
Monday 14th March 2022
Total tests done: 522,840
Test results pending:213
Test results received: 522,627
Confirmed cases: 15,929 (+89)
Active cases: 242 (224: residents, 18: visitors)
Recovered cases: 15,532 (+119)
Self-isolation: 326 Read more
14/03/2022 - 09:47
The Director of Public Health together with ERS and GHA professionals are delighted to announce that outings for residents will now be resumed. Currently the prevalence trend of COVID-19 cases in the community as well as hospital admissions are on the decrease, however, this is constantly under review. Read more
14/03/2022 - 09:45
The GHA have stated that more clinics are planned for this week for over 60’s to be able to receive the 4th dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Read more
14/03/2022 - 09:43
FOCUS by RYAN ASQUEZ
Archives safeguard our history and memory as a community. The archivist is in effect a guardian of our past, a custodian of the documents which tell our story as a people. Read more
14/03/2022 - 09:41
by PANORAMA reporter
The end of last week saw extensive queues of vehicles at petrol stations, as word of an impending hauliers’ strike in Spain stoked fears over the availability and rising costs of petrol. Read more
14/03/2022 - 09:37
A Commonwealth Youth Association (GCYA) has been launched in Gibraltar with the aim of becoming a platform to empower, engage and provide a collective voice for our youth in respect of Commonwealth matters. Read more
14/03/2022 - 09:35
Today, Monday 14th March, is Commonwealth Day, a day celebrated by over 2.4 billion people across the Commonwealth family of nations. This year’s theme is ‘Delivering a Common Future’. Read more
11/03/2022 - 16:36
Friday 11th March 2022
Total tests done: 521,652
Test results pending:258
Test results received: 521,394
Confirmed cases: 15,840 (+48) Read more
11/03/2022 - 10:40
The Royal Navy hydrographic vessel HMS Echo arrived in Gibraltar today for a routine scheduled visit. Read more
11/03/2022 - 09:45
by RYAN ASQUEZ
It goes without saying that Gibraltar is a place that is extremely rich in heritage and history. We all know about our city’s prominent heritage assets – the Moorish Castle, Gorham’s Cave, King’s Bastion, to name a few. But what about those more obscure pieces of heritage that are not in plain sight? In this article, we will be examining some lesser-known examples of local heritage which are nonetheless important historical objects and structures meriting protection and preservation. Read more