Jun 05 - Over 670 Entries For Nautilus Project Poster Competition
The Nautilus Project says it has been “overwhelmed” by the number of entries received from local pupils for their poster competition.
The Nautilus Project says it has been “overwhelmed” by the number of entries received from local pupils for their poster competition.
The Environmental Safety Group (ESG) was recently given a detailed tour of the new Power Station site by Chief Bouygues Engineer Jean-Francois Conci, and GibElec’s CEO, Michael Caetano. The group says it was interested in learning more about the stack monitoring and real-time equipment, which has not yet arrived.
The Gibraltar Health Authority has announced that it will introduce a new Early Pregnancy Assessment Service for expectant mothers as from early June of this year. In support of this initiative, the School of Health Studies has introduced a midwifery training programme for nursing staff with a four-day workshop that took place last week.
The Government says it has noted the comments made by the opposition regarding the Employment Tribunal and can confirm that there are now Mediators in place who will be able to mediate employment tribunal cases.
Bishop Carmel Zammit has announced a reshuffle of responsibilities and made several appointments which will see more priests serving the Diocese of Gibraltar.
The Government has extended the condolences of the people of Gibraltar to the people London in respect of what it describes as the “mindless overnight attack” on London Bridge.
The Leader of the Opposition, Daniel Feetham, has said that the people of Gibraltar will be “as appalled as the rest of the democratic world at the cowardly attack on innocent Londoners last night.”
The Governor and Chief Minister jointly chaired a meeting of the Gibraltar Contingency Council (GCC) at 11.00am this morning.