08/11/2021 - 09:49
There is no doubt that John Cortes has failed as Minister for Education - the grooming crisis is there staring at him. And where is he? Dancing, art and other cultural matters, which important in themselves, but not for an education minister so imbued in them that he cannot see what happens in his all-important education department. Read more
08/11/2021 - 09:49
by MARK VIALES
The mismanagement of the Gibraltar FA’s controversial and highly unpopular dismissal of former Head Coach Allen Bula (the only local to take the reins) remains relevant more than six years on. It is the most high-profile legal battle that never was between the national association and a staff member who had successfully sown trust between the players during the embryonic stages of UEFA admission. Read more
05/11/2021 - 14:48
Friday 5th November 2021
Total tests done: 390,256
Test results pending: 56
Test results received: 390,200
Confirmed cases: 6115 (+24) Read more
05/11/2021 - 10:51
by RYAN ASQUEZ
It has become an all too common thing in recent times to hear about the unclean state of Gibraltar’s streets. ‘Que sucias están las calles! (how dirty the streets are!)’ is often the starter to many a conversation, almost as ordinary as quotidian comments on the weather. But how clean (or unclean) are Gibraltar’s streets? Read more
05/11/2021 - 10:50
A local musician has refused to perform at a Government organised event due to what he describes as a ‘medical apartheid’ over his human rights. Read more
05/11/2021 - 09:28
by PANORAMA reporter
Both locals and tourists alike visit the Upper Rock Nature Reserve every day. In July 2021, which was the most recent figure available, there were 32,305 visitors to the Upper Rock according to Government statistics.
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04/11/2021 - 14:24
Thursday 4th November 2021
Total tests done: 389,338
Test results pending: 49
Test results received: 389,289
Confirmed cases: 6091 (+26) Read more
04/11/2021 - 09:57
by MARK VIALES
Gibraltar is the embodiment of a capitalist ‘free market’ where numerous nets of monopolies are cast into a favourable economy to capture power and profit. As a result, formidable powerhouses are formed that escape scrutiny due to the unmovable foothold these ‘untouchables’ have established, sprouting mini dictatorships within their organisations. Read more
04/11/2021 - 09:56
A protagonist in Gibraltar’s history
by RYAN ASQUEZ
The King’s Chapel is one of the most imposing survivors of Gibraltar’s pre-1704 past, and a testament to its British present and future. Its origins can be traced to the late fifteenth century, when a Franciscan friary was founded in Gibraltar following the Castilian conquest in 1462. Read more