Oct 24 – Chief Minister Addresses Bankers
The following is the text of an address to the Gibraltar Bankers Association delivered yesterday at Grand Battery House
The following is the text of an address to the Gibraltar Bankers Association delivered yesterday at Grand Battery House
This week Unite the Union Health and Safety representatives met to re-elect their committee, now consisting of representatives from a wide cross section of Gibraltar.
The third Gibraltar International Jazz Festival offered yesterday night its two first concerts with Eliane Elias as the main artist on the stage. The Brazilian pianist/singer started off a memorable evening managing to impress the audience from the very first moment.
A stamp sheetlet commemorating the Royal Marines 350th Anniversary this weekend will be issued by the Gibraltar Philatelic Bureau, in conjunction with the Government of Gibraltar. The Royal Marines share a gratifying history with Gibraltar, with the Rock featuring on the force’s badge.
The Government’s Department of the Environment is finalising its work on the production of legislation to govern local angling, spearfishing, diving and the activity of dolphin tourism vessels, as well as fishing for tuna within BGTW. This follows extensive consultation with stakeholders.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has restated its position on future ad hoc talks following an article in yesterday’s El Pais newspaper.
This is the full statement from the Convent:
The GSD party says it notes “with regret the lengths the Chief Minister is going to in order to shield from public scrutiny the manner in which Mr. Albert Mena was appointed to the powerful constitutional post of Financial Secretary as well as how much Mr. Mena is being paid.”
Media – Police Reports
Date: From 0630hrs the 23/10/2014 to 0630hrs the 24//10/2014
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