Jan 20 – “Lazer Tag” Licensing Case Considered By Court
The director of Special Ops Gibraltar is facing a court hearing after allegedly failing to procure an appropriate license for his business.
The director of Special Ops Gibraltar is facing a court hearing after allegedly failing to procure an appropriate license for his business.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was this morning signed between the Gibraltar Sports and Leisure Authority, the Gibraltar Football Association and the Royal Gibraltar Police.
Gibraltar Cultural Services, working alongside teacher and playwright Julian Felice, will be holding a conference event on Saturday 11th February at the John Mackintosh Hall.
A 23-year-old man pleaded guilty to 11 counts of criminal damage in relation to 11 motorbikes and three counts of taking a conveyance at the Magistrates’ Court today.
The Gibraltar Chamber of Commerce says it welcomes the clarity that has emerged this week in respect of the Brexit debate following a speech given on Tuesday by Theresa May on the subject at Lancaster House in London.
Gibraltarian playwright Julian Felice’s play Challenger: To Touch the Face of God will receive its first performance in the United States next April. Published last year by Eldridge Plays, the play will be performed at Reicher Catholic High School in Waco, Texas.
The Royal Gibraltar Police is alerting the public of a scam being perpetrated by individuals purporting to be from NatWest Bank.
Minister for Health, Care and Justice, Neil Costa has said that more energy than ever is going into looking at mental health provision for children and adolescents in Gibraltar.