07/11/2018 - 11:57
Last week, the Chief Minister was called as a Master of the Bench (or ‘Bencher’) of the Middle Temple in London. Read more
06/11/2018 - 11:30
The Minister for Health, Care and Justice is pleased to announce an amendment to the Lasting Powers of Attorney (Registration) Regulations 2018, which waives certain fees if the individual requiring the Lasting Power of Attorney is in receipt only of an old age pension Read more
06/11/2018 - 11:15
Theresa May has secured concessions from Brussels to keep the whole of the UK in a customs union after Brexit - avoiding a hard Irish border, that was the claim by The Sunday Times. No sooner had the paper’s first edition hit the streets, that No.10 Downing Street tried to rubbish the report. Read more
06/11/2018 - 11:09
Brexit talks are due to resume today in Brussels. This after a wall-to-wall carpet weekend of intense speculation in the UK press that a deal had been struck, news that was denied by Downing St. Which has only raised expectations about todays ‘s UK cabinet meeting particularly if Theresa May is actually going to share the possibility or the prospect of deal or no deal situation with members of her inner circle. Read more
05/11/2018 - 11:31
The commencement of the much-anticipated legal reforms establishing Gibraltar’s first Duty Legal Representative Scheme is announced. Read more
05/11/2018 - 11:29
Patients staying at the new Calpe House in London, which cost the Government over £13 million, have been complaining about the lack of lift access to the upper floors, which can be an obvious hindr Read more
02/11/2018 - 11:13
The GSD’s latest press release regarding the UK’s legalisation of the prescription of cannabis for medicinal use is both misleading and contradictory to their previous position on this important matter. Read more