18/11/2021 - 09:25
Gibraltar, as expected, did badly in the European qualifiers, losing all ten matches and scoring under a handful of goals and conceding some 40. They came bottom of their group with nil points, with Latvia, who beat them 3-1 in the last match, ending one up from the bottom, but with 9 points. Read more
17/11/2021 - 19:38
There are 83 new positive cases in Gibraltar today:
1 is a visitor aged 65-70 whose vaccination status is to be confirmed
26 vaccinated individuals Read more
17/11/2021 - 09:49
The migration of GBC from dilapidated studios at Broadcasting House to its new luxury hotel at South Jumpers Bastion has raised many eyebrows in the community. After a series of insipid relaunches, renovations, re-brandings and aborted attempts at relocations, the definitive resettlement was accomplished in August. Read more
17/11/2021 - 09:47
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo yesterday afternoon met with the Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in London, together with the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia and the Attorney General Michael Llamas.
The meeting with the Foreign Secretary was positive and constructive and it provided an opportunity to review a number of questions including the ongoing negotiations with the EU for a treaty on the future relationship of Gibraltar. The Chief Minister was due to have met the Foreign Secretary during the last Conservative Party conference, which he was then unable to attend after testing positive for COVID-19. Read more
17/11/2021 - 09:46
The issuing of border stamps to British citizens and Llanitos without local identification cards represent age-old Spanish anti-Gibraltar bullying policies currently shamelessly encouraged by the European Union. The limbo of Gibrexit is haunting the Rock around its vulnerable chokepoint with scare tactics reminiscent of those used by the Spanish Dictator, General Fransisco Franco. The tyrant was shrewd in his manipulation of the public within his subdued nation and spiked its anger towards a tiny British population, somehow legitimising the attempted strangulation of his small neighbour. Read more
17/11/2021 - 09:42
The Gibraltar Catering Association have held an emergency meeting following Government’s press release dated 12th November 2021 urging ‘the public to be cautious and reduce mixing’ and advising the cancellation of Government parties.
Members have reported cancellation of parties across the industry which has caused concern that a vital Xmas period will once again be decimated.
The catering industry has endured a huge downturn in business during the Covid pandemic with many businesses still struggling and catching up on bills whilst accruing more and more debt. Read more
17/11/2021 - 09:41
The other evening Some of us had been to a mass at St. Theresa`s and had parked our cars in the big car park close to it. When we got back inside, it was impossible to get your receipt acknowledged by the machine at hand, which naturally gave the impression that we did not know what we were doing. Read more
16/11/2021 - 13:39
There are 70 new positive cases in Gibraltar today:
30 vaccinated individuals
1. Vaccinated resident aged 20-25
2. Vaccinated resident aged 30-35
3. Vaccinated resident aged 15-20
4. Vaccinated resident aged 55-60
5. Vaccinated resident aged 55-60 Read more
16/11/2021 - 09:57
The Governor, vice admiral Sir David Steel, visited PANORAMA yesterday in our historic premises and was welcomed by our Editor Joe Garcia.
At the premises in Irish Town, newspapers have been printed and published since the 1800s, from the pre-war days of El Anunciador onto the post-war Gibraltar Post and Panorama...the tradition having continued since the 1800s. Read more
16/11/2021 - 09:56
by PANORAMA reporter
Yesterday saw a demonstration organised by the Community Care Action Group. Police estimated that approximately 100 people attended the march.
Community Care Action Group Chairman and demonstration organiser Mr Joseph Capurro said that the protest’s aims were ‘to get the Government to look at the Community Officer Allowance, which is under the Community Care, and also to get the pensions reviewed as they have promised’. He stressed that the GSLP/Liberals had promised equalise the state pensions of men and women at the age of 60 in three successive electoral manifestoes. However, he added, ‘we’re still waiting’. Read more