03/04/2023 - 11:09
In my view by Mark Viales
Only high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) with representation from lawyers or accountants, Crown employees and military personnel in Gibraltar can remain clients with Barclays as of August 30th. The British bank is culling all other customers residing outside of the UK, including Overseas Territories and Crown dependencies, leaving the Rock with another post-Brexit scar. Read more
03/04/2023 - 10:01
In my opinion by CATHERINE NUZA
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems seem to be everywhere nowadays. Could this technology help change our understanding of human health in Gibraltar? Read more
28/03/2023 - 08:53
In my Opinion by F. Oliva
While fully subscribing the words in the title of this article I cannot claim authorship of such a lucid statement. The remarks were made by the Chief Minister in his latest appearance on the Direct Democracy programme, a kind of part two of the ‘Wake Up and Smell the Coffee’ declaration, Read more
24/03/2023 - 11:41
by CARMEN GOMEZ
In the historical context, regional disputes have rendered delimiting the maritime zone difficult, but have prevented a single state from gaining sovereignty over an entire stretch of water. Read more
22/03/2023 - 11:31
An exciting venture in Cornwall
Something that many people probably don’t know is the fact that Cornwall has a thriving scene of space related study and start-ups. There, a young woman, called Melissa Thorpe, is hoping to demonstrate that the space industry can support environmental sustainability. Read more
21/03/2023 - 12:56
SPECIAL REPORT by PETER TABERNER
Exciting times are ahead for Gibraltar’s football squad as it is set to take on the might of France and Holland in its qualifying group for the European Championships to be held in Germany next year. Read more
20/03/2023 - 11:17
IN MY OPINION by F. OLIVA
Gary Lineker’s inappropriate comments likening Richi Sunak Government’s new policy to curb criminal gangs involved in the human trafficking of illegal immigrants into the country to Nazi Germany, Read more
16/03/2023 - 10:57
SPECIAL REPORT by PETER TABERNER
The rising cost of living continues to cause many headaches for Gibraltarians, and it is hoped that in line with the many other parts of the world that inflation will be brought under control. Read more
15/03/2023 - 11:18
Wellington Front
At the back entrance of Wellington front, you can see the state of disrepair on part of the City wall there. A wooden board has been attached at the side of an opening there sometime back, where the cement has started to crumble. Read more
13/03/2023 - 10:31
by CARMEN GOMEZ
(Continued from Friday)
“As to the implications of brexit on the common fisheries policy. Given that under the terms of accession to the EEC the CFP does not apply in BGTW`s, it is imperative that any future UK deal with the EU on this does not change this position.” Read more