20/01/2022 - 16:12
Thursday 20th January 2022
Total tests done: 475,915
Test results pending: 162
Test results received: 475,753
Confirmed cases: 11,392 (+176) Read more
20/01/2022 - 09:40
The Government welcomed and hosted a technical team of officials from the European Commission to Gibraltar yesterday, the visit coming as part of the ongoing negotiations for the future relationship of Gibraltar with the European Union. Read more
20/01/2022 - 09:38
by RYAN ASQUEZ
Recycling has become essential in the struggle for a more sustainable and ‘green’ planet. It has become more popular locally in recent years, and one can often see full recycling bins in certain parts of Gibraltar. However, there is a widely-held belief that all recyclables are ‘dumped’ into the same van, despite the fact that people dispose of them in separate bins. Several people have told me that they do not recycle because they have seen the vans emptying all of the recycling bins into the same container. Read more
19/01/2022 - 17:16
Wednesday 19th January 2022
Total tests done: 474,312
Test results pending: 154
Test results received: 474,158
Confirmed cases: 11,216 (+152) Read more
19/01/2022 - 09:46
by JOE GARCIA
As foreshadowed in PANORAMA on Monday, following a leak in Spain, a group of EU Commission experts are in Gibraltar today to examine 'in situ' areas that concern the ongoing EU Treaty negotiations for Gibraltar.
They will visit the frontier, the airport and the port, which are areas arising as regards Frontex and Schengen. Read more
19/01/2022 - 09:45
by MEGAN STRINGER
The Ministry of the Environment have reiterated their concerns regarding the problem of irresponsible dog fouling, including on beaches.
Dog fouling can be a major concern and an environmental hazard for all people of Gibraltar, not just because of the mess it causes, but as it can be a health risk and can be dangerous. Read more
19/01/2022 - 09:43
by Carmen Gomez
Generally, in tower blocks, lifts have to be maintained throughout the year, as they tend to beak down for all sorts of different reasons. One of the reasons being that they are used not only by the people who live there; some of whom travel in them with their motorised buggies; but also to transport heavy goods like pieces of furniture when they are moving out, or moving in. Read more