19/05/2023 - 10:47
St Paul’s School has proudly unveiled a new mural in their Outdoor Learning Forest which was designed by local graffiti artist, Barry Gaduzo, in collaboration with the school’s Headteacher, Mr Aguilera, Deputy Headteacher, Mrs Vinet, and Art and Design Co-ordinator, Ms Victor. Read more
18/05/2023 - 12:09
The opening a few days ago of applications for funding under the UK Darwin Plus Strategic initiative has drawn attention to the funding streams that Gibraltar and the other UK Overseas Territories have lost on leaving the European Union. Gibraltar is itself in a worse position, in this respect, than some of the others who continue to receive residual funds but were never actually in the EU. However, some doors like this one have opened in respect of United Kingdom funding streams which could help to partly fill the gap. Read more
18/05/2023 - 12:05
In a move which is believed to be unconnected to the expected Frontex operation in Gibraltar, the UK and the EU have announced the intention to strengthen immigration cooperation between them. The objective is to tackle cross-border crime and people trafficking. Read more
18/05/2023 - 11:58
The Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia is in Washington for a series of meetings with Members of the US Congress and others. This annual visit to the US capital had been suspended as a consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic and the travel restrictions that ensued. Read more
18/05/2023 - 11:58
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo travelled to London yesterday afternoon for Brexit-related meetings. Read more
18/05/2023 - 11:50
Daniel is providing further masterclasses to the Mayfair on Main team in advanced hair cutting techniques and styling training. Read more
17/05/2023 - 10:55
The running of the public service is expected to cost over twenty million pounds more in the coming financial year, than the projection for the previous one. The Government has already explained that the last financial year ended in a deficit once again. However, a large part of the projected increase in spending appears to have come in departments which of necessity are demand-led. Read more