A group of twelve young people aged between twelve and fourteen recently took part in a residential week in Zahara de la Sierra, a small mountain town in the province of Cadiz. The group was accompanied by a Royal Gibraltar Police school liaison officer, a teacher from Bayside School and two youth workers from the Gibraltar Youth Service
Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, is appearing in the popular TV Programme “Viajando con Chester” on Sunday evening at 9.30 pm on private channel Cuatro.
The programme features in-depth interviews described as “one-to-one chats” by presenter Risto Mejide, who achieved national recognition in Spain after appearing in the TV reality show “Operacion Triunfo”.
The Chief Executive of the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission, Samantha Barrass, and the Commissioner of the Royal Gibraltar Police, Eddie Yome, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding between their two organisations.
Commander British Forces Commodore John Clink OBE this week presented a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to Leading Dental Nurse (LDN) Sian Harrold, to mark 15 years of exemplary and irreproachable conduct.
LDN Harrold joined the Navy in February 1998 as a writer, she was assigned to HMS FEARLESS in 2001 and served on board during Gulf patrols until the ship was decommissioned in August 2002.
Gibraltar based law firm Triay & Triay has launched a new office for their Spanish counterpart on the Sotogrande Marina, marking a change of location from Guadiaro in order to promote more accessible customer service, in a privileged and exclusive area such as the port of Sotogrande.
Just over a week since its inauguration, the Commonwealth Park has attracted a wealth of locals to its grassy banks, in the form of young families basking in the warm June sun, to youngsters turning cartwheels in the soft grass, and playing football.
The Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association has challenged the UK Government, following the announcements of a new law that will open the UK gaming market, meaning that the Gambling Commission will have to police the online sector ‘on a worldwide basis’, which goes against the current scheme that sees British consumers gamble with a limited number of licensed operators.