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.
A set of stamps commemorating the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service’s 150th Anniversary were launched this afternoon by Minister Gilbert Licudi at the Fire Service social club. The Government of Gibraltar, together with the Gibraltar Philatelic Bureau have issued a set of eight stamps featuring images of the crews in action. All the photos were taken by local Fire Fighter Nicholas Ferrary.
As developments for the University of Gibraltar continue ahead of its September opening, Education Minister Gilbert Licudi recently met with delegates of the Oxford Brookes University School of Hospitality and Business Faculty in order to ‘consolidate the existing relationship with the University’ and discuss further collaboration in the field of hospitality and tourism.
Gibraltar’s World Trade Centre team this month attended the 2015 WTC Europe meeting, hosted by WTC Instanbul. More than 25 World Trade Center’s from around the Europe were represented including Moscow, Tallinn and Bucharest.
I watched an interesting film about our decisions and how they can affect our lives recently. The film was Mr. Nobody if you want to check it out. Anyway, it made me reflect on life and got me thinking about the small things that could have happened, or not happened, that could have made everything vastly different now. A great example of this is the night I met the guy I’m seeing. We met on a Friday night and his friend had offered me and my friend a drink the bartender had gotten wrong. My friend took the drink and I heard a humorous attempt at reassurance coming from behind me – “it’s not spiked, eh” - and there he was. So, let’s break this down: