29/05/2018 - 15:17
The Bishop Carmel Zammit, Mr Joe Cortes and Mr Joe Garcia attended morning chapel at Loreto Convent for a special cheque presentation recently. Bishop Carmel spoke to the children about his role in supporting Aid to the Church in Need and that he had made a commitment that his diocese in Gibraltar would support this cause. Read more
29/05/2018 - 15:15
William & Jacqueline Ignacio from Cezar & Katerina Dance Sport Club Gibraltar took 1st place in Standard Senior 3 category E class (T2) and 1st place in Latin Senior 3 category E class (T2) at the Dance Sport competition in Almendralejo. Read more
25/05/2018 - 12:53
Chief Minister Fabian Picardo yesterday announced plans to jointly mark with La Linea the 50th anniversary of the closure of the frontier by Spain. Read more
25/05/2018 - 12:43
The GSD yesterday evening held what can be described as an ‘out of bounds’ meeting as the media was excluded, but we found out where and when it was happening and took this and other photos. Read more
24/05/2018 - 17:38
GSD against commercial cannabis proposal
The GSD says it is against the proposals – currently being considered by Government – to allow cannabis to be grown locally by a business for pharmaceutical purposes. Read more
24/05/2018 - 17:35
THE Panorama interview
As the hanging cloud of Brexit agony looms ever closer towards the Rock, the increasing fear of a cliff-edge hard Brexit scenario has left Gibraltarians facing a potential dark future. Read more
24/05/2018 - 17:33
A chorus of opposition to a 14-storey luxury residential and commercial development at Devil’s Tower Camp was heard at the Department Planning and Commission meeting yesterday. Read more
24/05/2018 - 17:31
The Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, will pay an official visit to La Linea today at midday.
Mr Picardo, who is being accompanied by the Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Joseph Garcia, will be received by the La Linea Mayor, Juan Franco and City Councillors. Read more
24/05/2018 - 17:19
The Government has so far invested £8 million in roads all over Gibraltar. This investment will continue going forward into the future.
It is true to say that our roads are subject to considerable wear and tear by thousands of locally registered vehicles. In addition to this, there are some 7000 additional vehicles who enter Gibraltar through the land frontier on a daily basis.
A Government statement adds: There is considerable construction and development in Gibraltar which leads to the presence on our roads of heavy goods vehicles, construction lorries and cranes. The weight of these vehicles logically increases the degree of wear and tear on the road surface. Read more