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Gibraltar Chronicle - The Gibraltar Chronicle is a national newspaper published in Gibraltar since 1801. It became a daily in 1821. It is Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously. LOCAL NEWS - CHRONICLE Local News Govt advises caution as Delta Covid variant detected locally. 4th June 2021. The first case of the Delta variant, first found in India, has now been detected GIB TO CONTINUE TESTING ARRIVING AIR PASSENGERS AMID Gibraltar will continue to test travellers arriving from the UK against the backdrop of concern about the Indian variant of Covid-19. Passengers arriving on the Rock will be required to take a lateral flow test within 24 hours, with testing to be offered for free by the Gibraltar Government. The GIBRALTAR COMMUNITY CARE CLARIFIES CHANGES TO ‘UNFAIR 21st February 2020 - Charity makes clear there is no change to Household Cost Allowance. Gibraltar Community Care has implemented changes to the eligibility criteria of its “community officer scheme” to ensure payments target those who most need them, reverting to the previous system used when the charity was firstestablished.
DPC APPROVES NORTH GORGE ECO-SCHEME 24th July 2020. An eco-development at the North Gorge gained outline planning permission yesterday but must include public access to the site, an aspect that was not in the plans for the developer. Yesterday morning’s meeting of the DPC took place once again virtually and was broadcast live on the Gibraltar Government’s YouTube channel. UNVACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE RIGHTS TOO, GSD SAYS Unvaccinated people have rights too, GSD says. The GSD said people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 should not be deprived of access to loved ones receiving medical care. The Opposition was raising concerns after receiving reports that people who are unvaccinated were being told they cannot see their parents orrelatives at ERS or
DPC CLEARS EUROPA WALKS PROJECT 7th September 2020. Plans for a major development of 22 townhouses and six villas near Europa Point were unanimously approved by the Development and Planning Commission last week. The development, to be known as Europa Walks, is on the site of the ex-MoD properties known as Europa Walks Estate. Alongside the residential properties, theproject
FOUR NOTES VIRAL PIANIST BOOSTS DEMENTIA PROJECTS A musician with dementia has helped ensure 30 projects around the UK receive a share of a £500,000 fund to help people living with the disease. The Paul & Nick Harvey Fund has provided the money for the Music for Dementia charity after pianist and FOUR CORNERS ALLOTMENT OPENS Four Corners allotment opens. The Commander British Forces Gibraltar, Commodore Tim Henry, officially opened the Four Corners Allotment earlier this month. The idea for the community allotment was initially proposed by the Command Community Development Manager Sally Crawford at the beginning of 2019, when the relocation of military families TOURISM CEO MOVE WELCOMED, SAYS GOVT DESPITE GSD CRITICISM Tourism CEO move welcomed, says Govt despite GSD criticism. The decision to base Gibraltar Tourist Board’s CEO in London is supported by the local tourism industry, the Gibraltar Government said, following criticism from the GSD. The statement from the Government is the latest in a row with the Opposition over the relocation of the tourism boss. GIBRALTAR CHRONICLELOCAL NEWSBREXITUK/SPAIN NEWSFEATURESSPORTSOPINION& ANALYSIS
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Gibraltar Chronicle is a national newspaper published in Gibraltar since 1801. It became a daily in 1821. It is Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously. LOCAL NEWS - CHRONICLE Local News Govt advises caution as Delta Covid variant detected locally. 4th June 2021. The first case of the Delta variant, first found in India, has now been detected GIB TO CONTINUE TESTING ARRIVING AIR PASSENGERS AMID Gibraltar will continue to test travellers arriving from the UK against the backdrop of concern about the Indian variant of Covid-19. Passengers arriving on the Rock will be required to take a lateral flow test within 24 hours, with testing to be offered for free by the Gibraltar Government. The GIBRALTAR COMMUNITY CARE CLARIFIES CHANGES TO ‘UNFAIR 21st February 2020 - Charity makes clear there is no change to Household Cost Allowance. Gibraltar Community Care has implemented changes to the eligibility criteria of its “community officer scheme” to ensure payments target those who most need them, reverting to the previous system used when the charity was firstestablished.
DPC APPROVES NORTH GORGE ECO-SCHEME 24th July 2020. An eco-development at the North Gorge gained outline planning permission yesterday but must include public access to the site, an aspect that was not in the plans for the developer. Yesterday morning’s meeting of the DPC took place once again virtually and was broadcast live on the Gibraltar Government’s YouTube channel. UNVACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE RIGHTS TOO, GSD SAYS Unvaccinated people have rights too, GSD says. The GSD said people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 should not be deprived of access to loved ones receiving medical care. The Opposition was raising concerns after receiving reports that people who are unvaccinated were being told they cannot see their parents orrelatives at ERS or
DPC CLEARS EUROPA WALKS PROJECT 7th September 2020. Plans for a major development of 22 townhouses and six villas near Europa Point were unanimously approved by the Development and Planning Commission last week. The development, to be known as Europa Walks, is on the site of the ex-MoD properties known as Europa Walks Estate. Alongside the residential properties, theproject
FOUR NOTES VIRAL PIANIST BOOSTS DEMENTIA PROJECTS A musician with dementia has helped ensure 30 projects around the UK receive a share of a £500,000 fund to help people living with the disease. The Paul & Nick Harvey Fund has provided the money for the Music for Dementia charity after pianist and FOUR CORNERS ALLOTMENT OPENS Four Corners allotment opens. The Commander British Forces Gibraltar, Commodore Tim Henry, officially opened the Four Corners Allotment earlier this month. The idea for the community allotment was initially proposed by the Command Community Development Manager Sally Crawford at the beginning of 2019, when the relocation of military families TOURISM CEO MOVE WELCOMED, SAYS GOVT DESPITE GSD CRITICISM Tourism CEO move welcomed, says Govt despite GSD criticism. The decision to base Gibraltar Tourist Board’s CEO in London is supported by the local tourism industry, the Gibraltar Government said, following criticism from the GSD. The statement from the Government is the latest in a row with the Opposition over the relocation of the tourism boss.UK/SPAIN NEWS
UK/Spain News Arctic sea ice ‘thinning up to twice as fast as previously thought’ 4th June 2021. By Nilima Marshall, PA Science Reporter Arctic sea ice, which is frozen seawater floating on the ocean surface, may be thinning in coastal regions up to twice as fast as previously thought, scientists believe. CONCERNS RAISED OVER THOUSANDS OF UNVACCINATED POLICE 5 hours ago · Concerns have been raised over thousands of unvaccinated police officers gathering at the G7 summit and potentially spreading the Covid-19 variant first identified in India. Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales John Apter told the Home Secretary on Wednesday that officers felt BRITISH AIRWAYS AND RYANAIR INVESTIGATED OVER COVID REFUNDS 5 hours ago · British Airways and Ryanair are under investigation over whether they breached consumer laws by not offering refunds for flights that were operating but customers could not take due to the Covid pandemic. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) REDEDICATION: NEW CONTEMPORARY WORKS AT THE GEMA ART GALLERY 13 hours ago · Just like the Mario Finlayson National Art Gallery, lockdown served to once again revisit the always interesting space at GAME which has housed many of Gibraltar’s contemporary artists from day one. In another rededication celebration the focus in ‘THESE LADIES DESERVE AND HAVE EARNED THE RIGHT TO ENJOY 6 hours ago · Lions Gibraltar FC Women’s team this Tuesday lifted the Gibraltar Women’s league trophy bringing to an end what has been a long and somewhat bizarre start and stop season for women’s football. However, one in which women’s football has shown MPS CALL FOR CONSULTATION ON RAISING AGE TO BUY CIGARETTES 5 hours ago · MPs have called for a consultation on raising the age of sale of cigarettes to 21 to end the “tobacco epidemic” by 2030. The All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health has recommended raising the age of sale from 18 to 21 as part of MARIE HARRINGTON WALKS 2.5 MILLION STEPS FOR WORLD OCEAN’S DAY 8 hours ago · Marie Harrington completed her World Oceans Day challenge when she walked into Ocean Village on Tuesday evening having taken 2.5 million steps by walking around the Rock for 143 consecutive days. The founder of local environmental conservation organisation ‘Our Precious Ocean’ had completed her RGP ANNOUNCES TWO SENIOR PROMOTIONS 1 day ago · The Commissioner of the Royal Gibraltar Police, Richard Ullger has announced two senior promotions within his Command Team. Mark Wyan has been promoted from Chief Inspector to superintendent and Alex Enriles has been promoted from Inspector to Chief Inspector. Mark Wyan has served in the force since UNITE WELCOMES MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE, BUT CALLS FOR ‘REAL 3rd August 2020. Unite the Union has welcomed the increase in the minimum wage that came into force on August 1, representing an increase from £7 per hour to £7.25. But even as it did so, the union said this minimum rate of pay demonstrated the need for “a real living wage” in Gibraltar. The increase is the second of threeincreases
PROCOPIO DEPARTS ST JOSEPH 20 hours ago · With less than a week before St Joseph find out who they will be playing against in the Europa Conference League the club have announced the departure of their head coach Raul Procopio. In a statement issued this Tuesday evening the club stated: GIBRALTAR CHRONICLELOCAL NEWSBREXITUK/SPAIN NEWSFEATURESSPORTSOPINION& ANALYSIS
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Gibraltar Chronicle is a national newspaper published in Gibraltar since 1801. It became a daily in 1821. It is Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously. LOCAL NEWS - CHRONICLE Local News Govt advises caution as Delta Covid variant detected locally. 4th June 2021. The first case of the Delta variant, first found in India, has now been detected GIB TO CONTINUE TESTING ARRIVING AIR PASSENGERS AMID Gibraltar will continue to test travellers arriving from the UK against the backdrop of concern about the Indian variant of Covid-19. Passengers arriving on the Rock will be required to take a lateral flow test within 24 hours, with testing to be offered for free by the Gibraltar Government. The GIBRALTAR COMMUNITY CARE CLARIFIES CHANGES TO ‘UNFAIR 21st February 2020 - Charity makes clear there is no change to Household Cost Allowance. Gibraltar Community Care has implemented changes to the eligibility criteria of its “community officer scheme” to ensure payments target those who most need them, reverting to the previous system used when the charity was firstestablished.
DPC APPROVES NORTH GORGE ECO-SCHEME 24th July 2020. An eco-development at the North Gorge gained outline planning permission yesterday but must include public access to the site, an aspect that was not in the plans for the developer. Yesterday morning’s meeting of the DPC took place once again virtually and was broadcast live on the Gibraltar Government’s YouTube channel. UNVACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE RIGHTS TOO, GSD SAYS Unvaccinated people have rights too, GSD says. The GSD said people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 should not be deprived of access to loved ones receiving medical care. The Opposition was raising concerns after receiving reports that people who are unvaccinated were being told they cannot see their parents orrelatives at ERS or
DPC CLEARS EUROPA WALKS PROJECT 7th September 2020. Plans for a major development of 22 townhouses and six villas near Europa Point were unanimously approved by the Development and Planning Commission last week. The development, to be known as Europa Walks, is on the site of the ex-MoD properties known as Europa Walks Estate. Alongside the residential properties, theproject
FOUR NOTES VIRAL PIANIST BOOSTS DEMENTIA PROJECTS A musician with dementia has helped ensure 30 projects around the UK receive a share of a £500,000 fund to help people living with the disease. The Paul & Nick Harvey Fund has provided the money for the Music for Dementia charity after pianist and FOUR CORNERS ALLOTMENT OPENS Four Corners allotment opens. The Commander British Forces Gibraltar, Commodore Tim Henry, officially opened the Four Corners Allotment earlier this month. The idea for the community allotment was initially proposed by the Command Community Development Manager Sally Crawford at the beginning of 2019, when the relocation of military families TOURISM CEO MOVE WELCOMED, SAYS GOVT DESPITE GSD CRITICISM Tourism CEO move welcomed, says Govt despite GSD criticism. The decision to base Gibraltar Tourist Board’s CEO in London is supported by the local tourism industry, the Gibraltar Government said, following criticism from the GSD. The statement from the Government is the latest in a row with the Opposition over the relocation of the tourism boss. GIBRALTAR CHRONICLELOCAL NEWSBREXITUK/SPAIN NEWSFEATURESSPORTSOPINION& ANALYSIS
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Gibraltar Chronicle is a national newspaper published in Gibraltar since 1801. It became a daily in 1821. It is Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously. LOCAL NEWS - CHRONICLE Local News Govt advises caution as Delta Covid variant detected locally. 4th June 2021. The first case of the Delta variant, first found in India, has now been detected GIB TO CONTINUE TESTING ARRIVING AIR PASSENGERS AMID Gibraltar will continue to test travellers arriving from the UK against the backdrop of concern about the Indian variant of Covid-19. Passengers arriving on the Rock will be required to take a lateral flow test within 24 hours, with testing to be offered for free by the Gibraltar Government. The GIBRALTAR COMMUNITY CARE CLARIFIES CHANGES TO ‘UNFAIR 21st February 2020 - Charity makes clear there is no change to Household Cost Allowance. Gibraltar Community Care has implemented changes to the eligibility criteria of its “community officer scheme” to ensure payments target those who most need them, reverting to the previous system used when the charity was firstestablished.
DPC APPROVES NORTH GORGE ECO-SCHEME 24th July 2020. An eco-development at the North Gorge gained outline planning permission yesterday but must include public access to the site, an aspect that was not in the plans for the developer. Yesterday morning’s meeting of the DPC took place once again virtually and was broadcast live on the Gibraltar Government’s YouTube channel. UNVACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE RIGHTS TOO, GSD SAYS Unvaccinated people have rights too, GSD says. The GSD said people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 should not be deprived of access to loved ones receiving medical care. The Opposition was raising concerns after receiving reports that people who are unvaccinated were being told they cannot see their parents orrelatives at ERS or
DPC CLEARS EUROPA WALKS PROJECT 7th September 2020. Plans for a major development of 22 townhouses and six villas near Europa Point were unanimously approved by the Development and Planning Commission last week. The development, to be known as Europa Walks, is on the site of the ex-MoD properties known as Europa Walks Estate. Alongside the residential properties, theproject
FOUR NOTES VIRAL PIANIST BOOSTS DEMENTIA PROJECTS A musician with dementia has helped ensure 30 projects around the UK receive a share of a £500,000 fund to help people living with the disease. The Paul & Nick Harvey Fund has provided the money for the Music for Dementia charity after pianist and FOUR CORNERS ALLOTMENT OPENS Four Corners allotment opens. The Commander British Forces Gibraltar, Commodore Tim Henry, officially opened the Four Corners Allotment earlier this month. The idea for the community allotment was initially proposed by the Command Community Development Manager Sally Crawford at the beginning of 2019, when the relocation of military families TOURISM CEO MOVE WELCOMED, SAYS GOVT DESPITE GSD CRITICISM Tourism CEO move welcomed, says Govt despite GSD criticism. The decision to base Gibraltar Tourist Board’s CEO in London is supported by the local tourism industry, the Gibraltar Government said, following criticism from the GSD. The statement from the Government is the latest in a row with the Opposition over the relocation of the tourism boss.UK/SPAIN NEWS
UK/Spain News Arctic sea ice ‘thinning up to twice as fast as previously thought’ 4th June 2021. By Nilima Marshall, PA Science Reporter Arctic sea ice, which is frozen seawater floating on the ocean surface, may be thinning in coastal regions up to twice as fast as previously thought, scientists believe. CONCERNS RAISED OVER THOUSANDS OF UNVACCINATED POLICE Concerns have been raised over thousands of unvaccinated police officers gathering at the G7 summit and potentially spreading the Covid-19 variant first identified in India. Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales John Apter told the Home Secretary on Wednesday that officers felt BRITISH AIRWAYS AND RYANAIR INVESTIGATED OVER COVID REFUNDS British Airways and Ryanair are under investigation over whether they breached consumer laws by not offering refunds for flights that were operating but customers could not take due to the Covid pandemic. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) REDEDICATION: NEW CONTEMPORARY WORKS AT THE GEMA ART GALLERY 9 hours ago · Just like the Mario Finlayson National Art Gallery, lockdown served to once again revisit the always interesting space at GAME which has housed many of Gibraltar’s contemporary artists from day one. In another rededication celebration the focus in ‘THESE LADIES DESERVE AND HAVE EARNED THE RIGHT TO ENJOY 2 hours ago · Lions Gibraltar FC Women’s team this Tuesday lifted the Gibraltar Women’s league trophy bringing to an end what has been a long and somewhat bizarre start and stop season for women’s football. However, one in which women’s football has shown MPS CALL FOR CONSULTATION ON RAISING AGE TO BUY CIGARETTES MPs have called for a consultation on raising the age of sale of cigarettes to 21 to end the “tobacco epidemic” by 2030. The All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health has recommended raising the age of sale from 18 to 21 as part of MARIE HARRINGTON WALKS 2.5 MILLION STEPS FOR WORLD OCEAN’S DAY 4 hours ago · Marie Harrington completed her World Oceans Day challenge when she walked into Ocean Village on Tuesday evening having taken 2.5 million steps by walking around the Rock for 143 consecutive days. The founder of local environmental conservation organisation ‘Our Precious Ocean’ had completed her RGP ANNOUNCES TWO SENIOR PROMOTIONS 22 hours ago · The Commissioner of the Royal Gibraltar Police, Richard Ullger has announced two senior promotions within his Command Team. Mark Wyan has been promoted from Chief Inspector to superintendent and Alex Enriles has been promoted from Inspector to Chief Inspector. Mark Wyan has served in the force since UNITE WELCOMES MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE, BUT CALLS FOR ‘REAL 3rd August 2020. Unite the Union has welcomed the increase in the minimum wage that came into force on August 1, representing an increase from £7 per hour to £7.25. But even as it did so, the union said this minimum rate of pay demonstrated the need for “a real living wage” in Gibraltar. The increase is the second of threeincreases
PROCOPIO DEPARTS ST JOSEPH 16 hours ago · With less than a week before St Joseph find out who they will be playing against in the Europa Conference League the club have announced the departure of their head coach Raul Procopio. In a statement issued this Tuesday evening the club stated: GIBRALTAR CHRONICLELOCAL NEWSBREXITUK/SPAIN NEWSFEATURESSPORTSOPINION& ANALYSIS
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Gibraltar Chronicle is a national newspaper published in Gibraltar since 1801. It became a daily in 1821. It is Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously. LOCAL NEWS - CHRONICLE Local News Govt advises caution as Delta Covid variant detected locally. 4th June 2021. The first case of the Delta variant, first found in India, has now been detected GIB TO CONTINUE TESTING ARRIVING AIR PASSENGERS AMID Gibraltar will continue to test travellers arriving from the UK against the backdrop of concern about the Indian variant of Covid-19. Passengers arriving on the Rock will be required to take a lateral flow test within 24 hours, with testing to be offered for free by the Gibraltar Government. The GIBRALTAR COMMUNITY CARE CLARIFIES CHANGES TO ‘UNFAIR 21st February 2020 - Charity makes clear there is no change to Household Cost Allowance. Gibraltar Community Care has implemented changes to the eligibility criteria of its “community officer scheme” to ensure payments target those who most need them, reverting to the previous system used when the charity was firstestablished.
DPC APPROVES NORTH GORGE ECO-SCHEME 24th July 2020. An eco-development at the North Gorge gained outline planning permission yesterday but must include public access to the site, an aspect that was not in the plans for the developer. Yesterday morning’s meeting of the DPC took place once again virtually and was broadcast live on the Gibraltar Government’s YouTube channel. UNVACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE RIGHTS TOO, GSD SAYS Unvaccinated people have rights too, GSD says. The GSD said people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 should not be deprived of access to loved ones receiving medical care. The Opposition was raising concerns after receiving reports that people who are unvaccinated were being told they cannot see their parents orrelatives at ERS or
DPC CLEARS EUROPA WALKS PROJECT 7th September 2020. Plans for a major development of 22 townhouses and six villas near Europa Point were unanimously approved by the Development and Planning Commission last week. The development, to be known as Europa Walks, is on the site of the ex-MoD properties known as Europa Walks Estate. Alongside the residential properties, theproject
FOUR NOTES VIRAL PIANIST BOOSTS DEMENTIA PROJECTS A musician with dementia has helped ensure 30 projects around the UK receive a share of a £500,000 fund to help people living with the disease. The Paul & Nick Harvey Fund has provided the money for the Music for Dementia charity after pianist and FOUR CORNERS ALLOTMENT OPENS Four Corners allotment opens. The Commander British Forces Gibraltar, Commodore Tim Henry, officially opened the Four Corners Allotment earlier this month. The idea for the community allotment was initially proposed by the Command Community Development Manager Sally Crawford at the beginning of 2019, when the relocation of military families TOURISM CEO MOVE WELCOMED, SAYS GOVT DESPITE GSD CRITICISM Tourism CEO move welcomed, says Govt despite GSD criticism. The decision to base Gibraltar Tourist Board’s CEO in London is supported by the local tourism industry, the Gibraltar Government said, following criticism from the GSD. The statement from the Government is the latest in a row with the Opposition over the relocation of the tourism boss. GIBRALTAR CHRONICLELOCAL NEWSBREXITUK/SPAIN NEWSFEATURESSPORTSOPINION& ANALYSIS
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Gibraltar Chronicle is a national newspaper published in Gibraltar since 1801. It became a daily in 1821. It is Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously. LOCAL NEWS - CHRONICLE Local News Govt advises caution as Delta Covid variant detected locally. 4th June 2021. The first case of the Delta variant, first found in India, has now been detected GIB TO CONTINUE TESTING ARRIVING AIR PASSENGERS AMID Gibraltar will continue to test travellers arriving from the UK against the backdrop of concern about the Indian variant of Covid-19. Passengers arriving on the Rock will be required to take a lateral flow test within 24 hours, with testing to be offered for free by the Gibraltar Government. The GIBRALTAR COMMUNITY CARE CLARIFIES CHANGES TO ‘UNFAIR 21st February 2020 - Charity makes clear there is no change to Household Cost Allowance. Gibraltar Community Care has implemented changes to the eligibility criteria of its “community officer scheme” to ensure payments target those who most need them, reverting to the previous system used when the charity was firstestablished.
DPC APPROVES NORTH GORGE ECO-SCHEME 24th July 2020. An eco-development at the North Gorge gained outline planning permission yesterday but must include public access to the site, an aspect that was not in the plans for the developer. Yesterday morning’s meeting of the DPC took place once again virtually and was broadcast live on the Gibraltar Government’s YouTube channel. UNVACCINATED PEOPLE HAVE RIGHTS TOO, GSD SAYS Unvaccinated people have rights too, GSD says. The GSD said people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 should not be deprived of access to loved ones receiving medical care. The Opposition was raising concerns after receiving reports that people who are unvaccinated were being told they cannot see their parents orrelatives at ERS or
DPC CLEARS EUROPA WALKS PROJECT 7th September 2020. Plans for a major development of 22 townhouses and six villas near Europa Point were unanimously approved by the Development and Planning Commission last week. The development, to be known as Europa Walks, is on the site of the ex-MoD properties known as Europa Walks Estate. Alongside the residential properties, theproject
FOUR NOTES VIRAL PIANIST BOOSTS DEMENTIA PROJECTS A musician with dementia has helped ensure 30 projects around the UK receive a share of a £500,000 fund to help people living with the disease. The Paul & Nick Harvey Fund has provided the money for the Music for Dementia charity after pianist and FOUR CORNERS ALLOTMENT OPENS Four Corners allotment opens. The Commander British Forces Gibraltar, Commodore Tim Henry, officially opened the Four Corners Allotment earlier this month. The idea for the community allotment was initially proposed by the Command Community Development Manager Sally Crawford at the beginning of 2019, when the relocation of military families TOURISM CEO MOVE WELCOMED, SAYS GOVT DESPITE GSD CRITICISM Tourism CEO move welcomed, says Govt despite GSD criticism. The decision to base Gibraltar Tourist Board’s CEO in London is supported by the local tourism industry, the Gibraltar Government said, following criticism from the GSD. The statement from the Government is the latest in a row with the Opposition over the relocation of the tourism boss.UK/SPAIN NEWS
UK/Spain News Arctic sea ice ‘thinning up to twice as fast as previously thought’ 4th June 2021. By Nilima Marshall, PA Science Reporter Arctic sea ice, which is frozen seawater floating on the ocean surface, may be thinning in coastal regions up to twice as fast as previously thought, scientists believe. CONCERNS RAISED OVER THOUSANDS OF UNVACCINATED POLICE Concerns have been raised over thousands of unvaccinated police officers gathering at the G7 summit and potentially spreading the Covid-19 variant first identified in India. Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales John Apter told the Home Secretary on Wednesday that officers felt BRITISH AIRWAYS AND RYANAIR INVESTIGATED OVER COVID REFUNDS British Airways and Ryanair are under investigation over whether they breached consumer laws by not offering refunds for flights that were operating but customers could not take due to the Covid pandemic. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) REDEDICATION: NEW CONTEMPORARY WORKS AT THE GEMA ART GALLERY 9 hours ago · Just like the Mario Finlayson National Art Gallery, lockdown served to once again revisit the always interesting space at GAME which has housed many of Gibraltar’s contemporary artists from day one. In another rededication celebration the focus in ‘THESE LADIES DESERVE AND HAVE EARNED THE RIGHT TO ENJOY 2 hours ago · Lions Gibraltar FC Women’s team this Tuesday lifted the Gibraltar Women’s league trophy bringing to an end what has been a long and somewhat bizarre start and stop season for women’s football. However, one in which women’s football has shown MPS CALL FOR CONSULTATION ON RAISING AGE TO BUY CIGARETTES MPs have called for a consultation on raising the age of sale of cigarettes to 21 to end the “tobacco epidemic” by 2030. The All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health has recommended raising the age of sale from 18 to 21 as part of MARIE HARRINGTON WALKS 2.5 MILLION STEPS FOR WORLD OCEAN’S DAY 4 hours ago · Marie Harrington completed her World Oceans Day challenge when she walked into Ocean Village on Tuesday evening having taken 2.5 million steps by walking around the Rock for 143 consecutive days. The founder of local environmental conservation organisation ‘Our Precious Ocean’ had completed her RGP ANNOUNCES TWO SENIOR PROMOTIONS 22 hours ago · The Commissioner of the Royal Gibraltar Police, Richard Ullger has announced two senior promotions within his Command Team. Mark Wyan has been promoted from Chief Inspector to superintendent and Alex Enriles has been promoted from Inspector to Chief Inspector. Mark Wyan has served in the force since UNITE WELCOMES MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE, BUT CALLS FOR ‘REAL 3rd August 2020. Unite the Union has welcomed the increase in the minimum wage that came into force on August 1, representing an increase from £7 per hour to £7.25. But even as it did so, the union said this minimum rate of pay demonstrated the need for “a real living wage” in Gibraltar. The increase is the second of threeincreases
PROCOPIO DEPARTS ST JOSEPH 16 hours ago · With less than a week before St Joseph find out who they will be playing against in the Europa Conference League the club have announced the departure of their head coach Raul Procopio. In a statement issued this Tuesday evening the club stated:Tue 24th Nov, 2020
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British consumers who buy financial products from Gibraltar-based companies after Brexit will have the protection of “the whole array of measures” they would expect in the UK, Financial Services Minister Albert Isola told a House of Commons committee on Thursday. Mr Isola said Gibraltar and the UK were “for all intents and purposes” aligned in...Top Stories
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A fifth resident of Gibraltar has died due to conditions relating to Covid-19, the Gibraltar Government has confirmed. The deceased was a man aged between 45 and 50 years old, who also suffered from underlying health conditions, a statement from No.6 Convent Place said. The statement issued late on Sunday evening added the patientdied...
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GOVERNMENT CONFIRMS FOURTH DEATH IN GIBRALTAR LINKED TO COVID-1922nd November 2020
A man in his late 60s has died from Covid-19, the Gibraltar Government said on Sunday, as it confirmed the fourth death linked to the virus in less than two weeks. The man suffered from an underlying health condition that made him particularly vulnerable to the worst effects of Covid-19, No.6 Convent Place said in...Local News
MAN ARRESTED AFTER DRAMATIC CRASH ON QUEENSWAY21st November 2020
A 22-year old man who escaped with just minor injuries after his car crashed on Queensway and burst into flames has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving under the influence of alcohol. Firefighters from the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service rushed to the scene and extinguished the blaze early Saturday morning. The RoyalGibraltar...
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UK-EU TALKS CONTINUE, BUT ‘TIME IS SHORT’ TO REACH POST-BREXITDEAL
23rd November 2020
By David Hughes and Shaun Connolly, PA Negotiations between the UK and European Union on a post-Brexit trade deal have resumed, but “fundamental” differences remain between the two sides. The talks, led by Michel Barnier and Boris Johnson’s lead negotiator Lord Frost, had been paused after one of the EU team tested positive forcoronavirus....
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EU CHIEF HAILS ‘BETTER PROGRESS’ IN POST-BREXIT TRADE TALKS20th November 2020
By Gavin Cordon, PA Whitehall Editor Talks on a post-Brexit trade deal have made “better progress” in recent days, the president of the European Commission has said, raising hopes that an agreement may be in sight. Ursula von der Leyen said there were still “quite some metres to the finish” but that there had been...Brexit
UK-EU BREXIT TRADE TALKS TO CONTINUE REMOTELY19th November 2020
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JOHNSON WARNS POST-BREXIT TRADE DEAL IS ‘FAR FROM CERTAIN’17th November 2020
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UK AND US SIGN DEAL ON POST-BREXIT FLIGHTS17th November 2020
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BREXIT TALKS MUST HAVE BREAKTHROUGH THIS WEEK - UK AND IRELAND15th November 2020
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View Today's e-Edition The Gibraltar Chronicle publishes six editions a week, daily except on Sundays, with a range of news, analysis and opinion on issues of importance to Gibraltar.UK/SPAIN NEWS
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NEARLY NINE IN 10 BLACK FRIDAY PRODUCTS ‘SAME PRICE OR CHEAPERBEFOREHAND’
24th November 2020
By Vicky Shaw, PA Personal Finance Correspondent Nearly nine in 10 Black Friday “deals” could be found at the same price or cheaper earlier in the year, analysis by Which? suggests. Which? tracked the prices of 219 popular home and tech products over the course of a year, for six months before Black Friday 2019...UK/Spain News
PASSENGERS WILL BE ABLE TO END QUARANTINE WITH NEGATIVE TEST AFTERFIVE DAYS
24th November 2020
By Neil Lancefield, PA Transport Correspondent Travellers arriving in England will be able to end their quarantine period with a negative coronavirus test after five days from December 15, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced. The travel industry welcomed the policy but described it as “long overdue”. Under the new rules, passengers who arrive from...UK/Spain News
MYSTERY FIRST WORLD WAR NURSE IDENTIFIED AFTER GRANDDAUGHTER SPOTSPHOTOS ON TV
24th November 2020
By Ted Hennessey, PA A mystery nurse who cared for injured soldiers in Bedfordshire during the First World War has been identified after her granddaughter in Canada recognised pictures shown on Antiques Roadshow. Carol Jephson was left “surprised” when the BBC show displayed a photograph of her grandmother, Olive Buller, at Wrest Parkin Silsoe,...
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PLANS TO EASE CORONAVIRUS RESTRICTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS ACROSS UK BEINGCONSIDERED
24th November 2020
By David Hughes, PA Political Editor Plans to allow families to reunite over Christmas will be thrashed out by the UK Government with the leaders of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. A Cobra meeting bringing together the UK Government and the devolved administrations will be held on Tuesday afternoon to agree on a four-nationapproach...
FEATURES
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‘THE AIR THAT I BREATHE’ IN THE UK ALBUM CHARTS AGAIN24th November 2020
By Joe Adambery Recently one of Albert Hammond’s greatest songs charted in the UK album charts. This would make it the third time lucky for the composer. I ponder on some special musical memories as I write this. First I am reminded by my phone that it’s exactly six years ago (Nov 7) since Albert...Features
THE CALPE CONFERENCE 2020: A PERSONAL VIEW PART ONE24th November 2020
By Dr Alex Menez This year’s Calpe Conference was unlike any of the 23 that came before. There was no hustle and bustle of people making their way to the registration table to collect their conference packs. No enthusiastic audience migrating into the conference room to secure the best seats. No shaking of hands, or...Features
SCHOOL YEARS 5 – 6 WINNER ¡NO QUIERO HACERME MAYOR! BY ANALIAELIZABETH ROMERO
24th November 2020
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SCHOOL YEARS 7 - 10 WINNER WHO AM I? BY MARTHA TAYLOR24th November 2020
EDITORS CHOICE
UK CONFIRMS SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE FOR GIB TO BORROW £500M IN COVIDCRISIS
19th November 2020
MASKS TO BECOME COMPULSORY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS18th November 2020
GOVERNMENT CONFIRMS SECOND DEATH IN GIBRALTAR LINKED TO COVID-1917th November 2020
FIRST BATCH OF COVID-19 VACCINES COULD ARRIVE IN GIB BEFORE CHRISTMAS16th November 2020
OPINION
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PROTECTING OUR HERITAGE, ENSURING THE NEXT GENERATION CAN TELL OURFAMILY STORIES
21st November 2020
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‘A TOWN ISN’T A TOWN WITHOUT A BOOKSTORE’19th November 2020
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FROM EASTERN PROMISE TO SOUL DOCTOR14th November 2020
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A MAN ALWAYS IN JOURNALISTIC CIRCLES7th November 2020
SPORTS
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LYNX JUMP BACK UP TO TOP OF THE TABLE WITH 7-1 WIN23rd November 2020
Lynx 7-1 College 1975 Lynx jumped back to top spot in the Gibraltar National League with a two point lead over St Joseph’s and Europa after just four matches played. The early lead in the table, mainly thanks to a forfeit by Glacis United during their one-all draw against Lynx following a breach of the...Sports
FOOTBALL FINDS ITS WAY BACK ACROSS ALL CATEGORIES23rd November 2020
Tired faces might have greeted the final teams playing on Sunday night, but there were broad smiles around the Victoria Stadium and many a home in Gibraltar as grassroots football made its competitive return this weekend. Across the whole of Gibraltar, throughout the weekend, youngsters donning their club colours would be seen dottedaround at...
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WOMEN’S HOCKEY ON THE UP AND UP AS YOUTH START TO SHINE THROUGH22nd November 2020
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BOCA FORCED LINCOLN RED IMPS TO DROP POINTS IN SCORELESS DRAW22nd November 2020
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ALL THE SERVICES: Serving members of the armed forces and veterans too were on Main Street yesterday for the annual poppy appeal ahead of Remembrance Sunday. Photo: Johnny Bugeja SOLEMN REMEMBRANCE: Gibraltar’s representative in the UK, Dominique Searle , looks on as Prince Charles lays a wreath on the Cenotaph and salutes during the Remembrance Sunday service in Whitehall. Photo: Sgt Peter Devine/UK Ministry of Defence Santiago Abascal, leader and presidential candidate of Spain's far-right party VOX delivers his speech during an electoral rally ahead of general elections in the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain April 24, 2019. Photo: REUTERS/Marcelo del PozoJohnny Bugeja
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SETTING THE RHYTHM: Nathan Conroy, the choreographer of one of the main special pieces in this evening’s Gibraltar 2019 NatWest International Island Games Opening Ceremony at the new Europa Point Sports Complex, will set the rhythm for all. The Opening Ceremony will commence with a display by the bands of The Royal Gibraltar Regiment and The Royal Marines, followed by the march-past of the participating islands’ athletes and officials and a traditional ‘Water Ceremony.’ Photo: Johnny Bugeja Rifle Prone 080719(Photo John Bugeja) Womens 10000m Final 080719(Photo John Bugeja)Eric Rowbottom
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Britannia Cleaning Services 01- 09 -18 (Photos Johnny Bugeja )street cleaners first day having taken over from Master Services ROYAL NAVY hydrographic ship HMS Enterprise is making a rare visit to London. Whilst berthed in the Capital the Echo-Class Multi Survey Vessel, usually based in Plymouth, will carry out a plethora of ceremonial roles as well as providing the public with an opportunity to get onboard. Amongst those roles is the Ceremony of the Constables Dues at the Tower of London on Monday 24th June. This ancient custom originated in the 14th Century in the reign of King Richard II who decreed that any large navy vessel passing upstream was to pay a levy to the Tower. The levy required was a barrel of navy rum. HMS Enterprises primary role is to conduct hydrographic and oceanographic survey which contributes to the safety of mariners both in and out of defence. Primarily a survey ship, she is also a warship armed with two 20mm cannons, three Mk44 miniguns and four General Purpose Machine Guns. Archive pic by Johnny BugejaPrevious Next
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! - "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" airs every weeknight at 11:35 p.m. EDT and features a diverse lineup of guests that include celebrities, athletes, musical acts, comedians and human interest subjects, along with comedy bits and a house band. The guests for Monday, June 10, included Will Arnett ("Riviera"), Ali Wong ("Always Be My Maybe"), and musical guest King Calaway. (ABC/Randy Holmes) KINGCALAWAY
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50th Ann Events Border Closure 300519 { seq} ( Photo John Bugeja) press call hosted by DCM Adjudicator and Winning Arts 200519170519 { seq} ( Photo John Bugeja) on the Spring Visual Arts Competition 2019 Eleanor Dobbs Fountain Ramp Street Art 300519 { seq} ( Photo John Bugeja) as part of the urban renewal's street art Climate Change Children Protest 240519 { seq} ( Photo John Bugeja) from Casemates to The Convent where they handed Hon John Cortes apetition
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