Aug 01 - Local Man On Trial For Affray
The jury heard from the complainant on the second day of a Supreme Court trial of a local man accused of causing an affray and being in possession of a kitchen knife.
The jury heard from the complainant on the second day of a Supreme Court trial of a local man accused of causing an affray and being in possession of a kitchen knife.
Four Moroccan teenagers who were rescued at sea, and then arrested for being in Gibraltar without a valid permit or visa, were remanded in custody after appearing before the Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Gibtelecom will be carrying out maintenance works on its mobile network on Thursday 3 August 2017. The works will commence at 00:01 and are expected to be completed by 06:00.
The Equality Rights Group has welcomed the news that the Minister for Health, Neil Costa, has announced new arrangements for the availability of the morning-after pill and other measures regarding contraception in Gibraltar.
The Government has announce that, following the sale of 1,500 tickets for the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, an extra 1,000 tickets will be released tomorrow Wednesday 2nd August.
A local man is on trial for allegedly causing an affray.
A “persistent” and “opportunistic” burglar was jailed for eight weeks after pleading guilty to stealing more than £900 from the Copacabana bar earlier this month.
The Government has introduced a “Request Bus Stop” trial. This new initiative - if successful - will provide a more time-efficient and effective service to the public.