Jun 02 - Gibraltar Rugby Wins Legal Challenge To Join Rugby Europe
The Gibraltar Rugby Football Union has won its court case against Rugby Europe in the Paris courts.
The Gibraltar Rugby Football Union has won its court case against Rugby Europe in the Paris courts.
A 24-year-old man who was previously given a suspended sentence and a chance to overcome his cocaine addiction was today sentenced to 10 months in prison after “consistently and persistently” failing random drug tests.
The Gibraltar Port Authority (GPA) was represented at the European Bunker Fuel Conference last week in Rotterdam by the CEO and Captain of the Port, Commodore Bob Sanguinetti and Bunkering Superintendent Victor Calderon.
The Minister for Culture, Steven Linares, would like to publicly congratulate the Gibraltar International Dance Association team for their outstanding success at the Dance World IDF Championships held in Bressanone, Italy, last week.
The Government has said that Roy Clinton “seems not to read his own press releases.”
The winners of the annual Short Story Competition were announced yesterday afternoon. The competition was organised by the Gibraltar Cultural Services on behalf of the Ministry for Culture in conjunction with the Gibraltar Chronicle and attracted a total of 275 entries from children in School Years 4 to 13 and adults.
The Gibraltar Port Authority’s latest recruit has successfully qualified as a VTS Operator following an extensive period of training in the UK.
The Government says that Trevor Hammond “has lost his credibility as environment spokesman for the Opposition in record time – before he even had any.”