01/04/2022 - 09:35
His Excellency The Governor Sir David Steel welcomes today’s announcement that The Earl and Countess of Wessex will visit Gibraltar 7 - 9 June. Read more
01/04/2022 - 09:34
The Ambassador of Austria to the United Kingdom, HE Michael Zimmerman, Read more
31/03/2022 - 17:54
Thursday 31st March 2022
Total tests done: 533,046
Test results pending:233
Test results received: 532,813
Confirmed cases: 16,920 (+66)
Active cases: 457 (450: residents, 7 visitors)
Recovered cases: 16,249 (+38) Read more
31/03/2022 - 09:46
The Royal Gibraltar Regiment’s Public Duties in London are well underway, and on Tuesday evening the RG were invited to a reception at the Official Residence of the speaker of the House of Commons. Read more
31/03/2022 - 09:38
The Care Agency is delighted to announce that the recruitment and selection process for Care Workers has now concluded. A total of 26 candidates have been selected as Care Workers and will support service users throughout the Care Agency’s different departments. Read more
31/03/2022 - 09:35
Shawn Ramos, Seaman Mechanic recently completed 20 years’ service with the Gibraltar Port Authority (formerly Port Department). Read more
30/03/2022 - 17:12
Wednesday 30th March 2022
Total tests done: 532,486
Test results pending: 244
Test results received: 532,242
Confirmed cases: 16,854 (+81) Read more
30/03/2022 - 09:41
by PANORAMA REPORTER
Unite the Union held its Healthcare Demonstration yesterday evening. Police estimated that around 500 people attended the protest, which focused on issues such as the contracts and working conditions of health and care workers.
The large crowd at Casemates Square held signs in English, Arabic and Spanish, while the large banner carried at the front of the protest read: ‘SUPPORT OUR STAFF CUTS COST LIVES’, ‘RESPECT & DIGNITY FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS’. Read more
30/03/2022 - 09:39
In line with the Government’s COVID-19 Exit Strategy, as announced by the Chief Minister on 4th March 2022, the public is reminded that close contacts of COVID-19 positive cases are no longer required to self-isolate. Read more