Sep 23 - Gibraltar Marks World Peace Day
The message of world peace was once again shared on the Rock as the Integral Yoga Centre held a World Peace Day event at Boyd’s earlier this week.
The message of world peace was once again shared on the Rock as the Integral Yoga Centre held a World Peace Day event at Boyd’s earlier this week.
The Government and the Gibraltar Philatelic Bureau have issued a set of five stamps commemorating the inscription of the Gorham's Cave Complex onto the UNESCO World Heritage list.
A local bird keeper was fined £200 after pleading guilty to cultivating a cannabis plant in his home.
A local businessman who was hired as a bailiff on behalf of the Government pleaded not guilty to one count of fraud by false representation and two counts of fraud by abuse of position at the Magistrates’ Court this morning.
The Gibraltar Women’s Association (GWA) has said that it welcomes Minister Licudi's apology “in the wake of a public outcry at an incident of profanity” in parliament aimed at Ms Hassan Nahon.
A senior Government official who was yesterday charged with two counts of rape relating to an incident in March earlier this year appeared at the Magistrates’ Court this morning.
The Government says it notes Roy Clinton’s comments regarding the fact that he was not invited to the UNESCO World Heritage event. Number Six says that Mr Clinton should remember that it was the policy of a previous GSD administration never to invite Opposition MPs to any official receptions.
The Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, has left for Cordoba to attend the “Wisdom and Knowledge” Forum organised by Cadena Ser Radio.