Sep 26 – Cocaine Trial Starts At The Supreme Court
A man who claims he has been framed by the police for the possession of cocaine has gone on trial at the Supreme Court today.
A man who claims he has been framed by the police for the possession of cocaine has gone on trial at the Supreme Court today.
The Government is reminding the public that all employment related forms are available for completion and submission online through the e-Gov portal (https://www.egov.gi). This is in line with the Government’s commitment to e-government.
Two Moroccan nationals have been sentenced today at the Magistrates’ Court after pleading guilty to three counts of Handling Stolen Goods.
Paula Byrne, one of the participating authors at the forthcoming Gibraltar Gibunco International Literary Festival, will be hosting a separate, free event on the management of stress and other mental health issues.
The ever-popular third Deloitte Insurance Seminar, which will be held on the Sunborn this coming Thursday 29th of September starting at 08:30, will consist of half a day of updates and discussions on topical insurance issues which are having an impact on the Gibraltar industry.
Young people from the Gibraltar Youth Service took an active role during the Clean up the World last weekend, with over 80 youngsters taking part.
Yesterday, suited and booted motorbike enthusiasts met in Ocean Village before taking part in a ride around the Rock on their classic bikes in aid of prostate cancer research and suicide prevention programmes as part of the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride.
The hugely successful Relay For Life is back again next year. This is a 24-hour event which will be held at the Victoria Stadium and aim to raise funds for Cancer Research UK.