Jun 30 - Government Says It's Business As Usual For Gaming Industry In Gibraltar
The Government of Gibraltar has been working closely with the remote gambling industry in Gibraltar following the Brexit vote last week and is pleased to confirm that the sector remains strongly committed to its Gibraltar operations.
Jun 30 - Mid Town Car Park To Be Fully Open To The Public
The Government of Gibraltar is delighted to announce that work is about to start on the new £60 million development on Quay 29, the second phase of King’s Wharf waterfront residences. The start of this work will be enabled by the full opening of the Midtown Coach and Car Park on Monday 4th July and the subsequent closure of the Queensway Car Park.
Jun 30 - Aduanas Incursion During Royal Navy Exercise
A Spanish state vessel last night transited through British Gibraltar Territorial Waters during an important Royal Navy training exercise.
Jun 29 - Gibraltar To Be “Fully Involved” In Brexit Negotiations, Not Just Consulted
- GIBRALTAR WILL NOT JUST BE CONSULTED BUT FULLY INVOLVED IN SAME WAY AS POLITICAL LEADERS OF HOME NATIONS
- “Greenland style” arguments being explored
- Sturgeon and Picardo have “common purpose”
- Aim is not to thwart the will of the British people
- There is “no rule book” to prevent Gibraltar remaining both 100% British and 100% in the EU
- Gibraltar in contact with Mayor of London
- Welcomes Junta de Andalucia Brexit working group
The Chief Minister has delivered the following statement this evening during a session of Parliament. It comes after several meetings in London to secure Gibraltar’s post-Brexit future and interests:
Jun 28 - Government Lobbies In London After EU Referendum
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo and the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia have held a number of political meetings in London throughout the day. This follows the EU Referendum last week in which Gibraltar voted overwhelmingly to remain.