Oct 04 – Spain At The UN: Gibraltar’s 1967 Referendum Is “Nothing To Celebrate”
The 50th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum where Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly to remain British is “nothing to celebrate”.
The 50th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum where Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly to remain British is “nothing to celebrate”.
The Government has announced a new street art initiative as part of its urban regeneration and cultural development programmes. The aim is to revitalize areas that require redevelopment and attempt to improve the appearance of building façades by inviting local artists to produce murals.
As part of the Gibraltar-Berlin Artist Exchange Residency, Birgit Holmer from Germany will be giving a tour of her works, both at the John Mackintosh Hall and various locations around Gibraltar on Friday 6th October.
The Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) is the most important premiere event of its kind, playing host to over 125 super yachts each year. 580 exhibiting companies and partners participated in this year’s event.
The Government and Gibraltar Airport say they are pleased to report that Monday’s four CAA sponsored flights, which replaced the cancelled Monarch flights, were handled successfully and largely without incident.
A local man was jailed for one year and six months this morning for being in possession of over 300 indecent images of children.
SDGG Chairman Richard Buttigieg spoke to the Fourth Committee of the United Nation's General Assembly in New York earlier today.
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo was in New York today together with the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia and a delegation from Gibraltar.
He made his representation to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly. Below is his full speech.