The GSD is being run in an “authoritarian and divisive manner” serving to create a “toxic environment” according to Marlene Hassan Nahon who yesterday announced her resignation from the party.
A 20-year-old man who was on trial this week with his brother for a number of charges of assault and causing an affray at the Quarterdeck Tavern has been found not guilty by a jury at the Supreme Court today.
The Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, Dr John Cortes, and senior members of the Department of the Environment and Climate Change, Chief Executive Dr Liesl Torres and Senior Scientific Officer Stephen Warr yesterday participated, via Skype, in a meeting of the Environmental Committee of the Falkland Islands Government.
The RGP Recruit Class 01/16, in the presence of Commissioner of Police Eddie Yome and Samantha Sacramento, Minister for Tourism, Equality, Social Services and Housing, presented a cheque for £5,778.04 to Damian Broton, of local Drugs Awareness charity Stay Clean Gibraltar Group.
A major art exhibition is being organised by Gibraltar Cultural Services, on behalf of the Ministry of Culture. This exhibition, entitled ‘Lines and Colours – The Royal Academicians’ will showcase the works of Royal Academicians: Anne Desmet, Barbara Rae and Ann Christopher.
The University of Gibraltar, in conjunction with Oxford Brookes University is delighted to be offering introductory one day and half day courses in the fields of Tourism and Hospitality.