European Commission Executive Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, Spanish Minister for ForeignAffairs José Manuel Albares and UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, together with the Chief Minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo, met in Brussels on Thursday 16th May.
In support of Childline Gibraltar’s Blue Day a host of Schools around Gibraltar will be raising funds and awareness of the charity’s important work.
Sacred Heart, St Joseph’s and the Hebrew Primary School together with St Paul’s, St. Bernard’s, St Mary’s, Bishop Fitzgerald’s, Bayside, St Anne’s and Governor’s Meadow will all be taking part, along with local businesses including 888 Holdings.
If you know me you’ll know I’m signed up to every social media site. I Facebook, Tweet, Vine, Instagram, Snap and I’ve questioned the usefulness of LinkedIn on more than one hundred occasions but still kept a profile on there. I’m not obsessed with social media but as I mentioned somewhere else, I am extremely interested in how people interact on the Internet; so I try everything. In fact, there’s nothing I like more than browsing the App Store on my iPhone or iPad and finding something interesting. For free, of course, I rarely pay; I’m that kind of person.
26-year-old Alfred Morro, a Gibraltarian student studying for a Masters' Degree in Graphic Design in Kansas University, Missouri, United States, has been announced as the winner of The 7th Annual Martin Luther King Lecture Series Poster Design Competition.
Around Gibraltar there are about 50 red plaques which mark historical landmarks, monuments and artefacts, such as the one on the depression carriage at Casemates. However, many of these plaques are becoming eyesores rather than attractive reflections of Gibraltar’s cultural and natural heritage. They were put in position during the 1970’s and 1980’s, so they are historical in their own right but they have not been maintained or restored for many years leading to the deterioration in their appearance.