16/02/2022 - 15:53
Wednesday 16th February 2022
Total tests done: 505,752
Test results pending:222
Test results received: 505,530
Confirmed cases: 14,706 (+138) Read more
16/02/2022 - 09:40
Background
On 31 December 2020, EU law stopped applying to Gibraltar. Therefore, as from that date, all rights and obligations arising from EU law in respect of market access for services linked to the international transport of goods by road ceased. Read more
16/02/2022 - 09:39
by MEGAN STRINGER
Five Government of Gibraltar projects are to be debated at February’s Development and Planning Commission on tomorrow morning. Read more
16/02/2022 - 09:34
The Governor, Sir David Steel, was pleased to confirm the promotions of members of the Army Cadets in front of their families and relatives in the Convent. Read more
16/02/2022 - 09:32
Yesterday morning, Reception pupils from St Joseph’s were shown around the RGP’s Traffic Compound as part of the school’s ‘People Who Help Us’ week.
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15/02/2022 - 18:31
Tuesday 15th February 2022
Total tests done: 504,669
Test results pending:261
Test results received: 504,408
Confirmed cases: 14,568 (+104) Read more
15/02/2022 - 09:42
by MEGAN STRINGER
As a result of the pandemic, the Citizens Advice Bureau Gibraltar (CAB) have noted they have seen a steady number of people contacting the clinic for debt advice all throughout the year, as opposed to when they typically see a spike just after Christmas. Read more
15/02/2022 - 09:40
bv RYAN ASQUEZ
The Main Street digs of the 1990s were the first urban excavations to take place in Gibraltar. To learn more about them, I spoke to Professor Geraldine Finlayson from the Gibraltar National Museum.
PEDESTRIANISATION
The excavations took place following the decision to pedestrianise Main Street. As the road surface had to be removed and then replaced by a new one, ‘part of the work of the excavations was going to be done anyway’. Read more