With immediate effect, Line Wall Road has been reduced to one traffic lane due to unforeseen undermining of a section of road in an area south of the NatWest building. A contractor has been engaged to undertake necessary repairs as a matter of urgency.
The Government of Gibraltar has this week signed its first power purchase agreement for the provision of renewable energy.
The agreement with Eco Wave Power is for the provision of an initial 0.5MW energy device on the eastside, with a view to further expansion up to a full 5MW plant if the project is successful.
Last week a delegation of Unite attended a meeting at the MoD Centre in Whitehall in order to discuss a pay addition claim for locally employed civilians working for MoD Gibraltar.
Unite's Acting Regional Officer Christian Duo said that although the meeting was cordial in nature, both sides have expressed their views on the matter and strong differences exists between the parties.
On 14th June every year, countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day. Access to safe and sufficient blood and blood products and the rational and safe use of blood transfusion still remain major challenges in many countries around the world. Blood is something we all expect to be there for us when we need it, yet only 4% of us give blood!
Michael Van Gerwen has set his sights on claiming victory in the Gibraltar Darts Trophy later this month, after continuing his great run of success by winning the World Cup of Darts.
The 25-year-old Dutch star has followed up January's World Championship victory and his rise to number one in the world rankings by partnering Raymond van Barneveld to victory in the World Cup pairs event in Germany last weekend.
After a series of rumours circulating claimed that the Government was approached for sponsorship by the La Linea Real Balompedica Football Club they have set the record straight, confirming the statement.
The GSD has today accused the Government of distorting comments made by Opposition Leader Daniel Feetham. In response to the Government’s claim that the Opposition was not well briefed because in his GBC interview he said that “Gibraltar has signed 27 Agreements for exchange of tax information” when, in fact, there are over 100 tax information exchange arrangements in force.