May 24 - Statue Placed In Memory Of Supreme Court Cat
A memorial statue of a black cat was placed in the gardens at the Supreme Court this afternoon in memory of the court cat, who passed away.
A memorial statue of a black cat was placed in the gardens at the Supreme Court this afternoon in memory of the court cat, who passed away.
At approximately 6pm yesterday evening, officers of HM Customs Marine Section spotted a small motor vessel in the area of Emerson’s Place. Two male individuals were on board and appeared to make contact with other individuals on land.
Last weekend eighteen young people from the Laguna Youth Club took part in an overnight camping adventure with “Earth Strength” in Fascinas, Spain.
The GHA School of Health Studies today held their Health and Social Care awards ceremony at the Rock Hotel. The event was attended by Minister for Health, Care and Justice, Neil F. Costa, School Principal Ian Peate, Dr Ron Coram and other guests.
An Open Day will be held at the Mario Finlayson National Art Gallery on Friday 2nd June to celebrate the second anniversary of the gallery and to present to the public several newly acquired artworks.
The Gibraltar Contingency Council met again this morning, 24th May, to review security following the latest developments in the UK.
A motorcyclist who had a “heavy” amount of alcohol in his system when breathalysed was fined £400 and disqualified from driving for nine months today.
Independent MP Marlene Hassan Nahon has issued the following statement in the wake of the Manchester terror attack.