09/09/2023 - 12:00
The Government of Gibraltar has today expressed its sympathy and solidarity with the Kingdom and People of Morocco in the wake of the powerful earthquake south of Marrakesh late last night. Read more
09/09/2023 - 09:01
The Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo KC MP
Tomorrow marks 56 years since the 1967 referendum where we, the Gibraltarians, chose to remain exclusively British.
Tomorrow will also be the first time, since the pandemic, we all gather at Casemates Square to celebrate National Day with our traditional political rally. It is really quite remarkable to think that the last time we celebrated our National Day in the traditional way was before the last General Election in 2019. It fills me with immense excitement to be able to, finally, deliver to you all my National Day political address, albeit for the first time this parliamentary term, and reflect on the Gibraltarian journey since the 1967 referendum. Read more
09/09/2023 - 09:00
Leader of the Opposition, Keith Azopardi
Time to Reflect on Our Future
It’s been thirty years since the first political rally in Casemates Square. National Day is always a moment to mark our identity as a people and reflect on where we have come from and where we are going. This is as much about promoting our collective rights as a people as it is about the vision that we want for a sustainable, free and fair Gibraltar.
Soon you will have a chance to decide who governs Gibraltar for the next 4 years. It will be a time to decide whether you want more of the same or whether you wish to change how things are done. Read more
08/09/2023 - 16:26
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo, Deputy Chief Minister Joseph Garcia and Minister for Environment, Education and Culture John Cortes met with leaders and representatives of the Overseas Territories at No 6 Convent Place this morning for a general briefing on Gibraltar matters. Read more
08/09/2023 - 10:17
Dr Joseph Garcia
Deputy Chief Minister and Liberal Party Leader
This year our National Day celebrations will finally be back to normal for the first time since 2019. The pandemic and the sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II meant that some aspects were toned down or cancelled altogether. Read more