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Convicted paedophile Graham Southwell is asking the Courts to reduce his 39-year prison sentence. In October 2024 a jury ...
Correspondence between the Government and the global anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International reveals that Ian McGrail’s Counsel has written to the Chairman of the McGrail Inquiry. They ask ...
Generous Hearts have once again given away free pre-loved school uniforms to those in need. This is the third year the local charity have held the giveaway, with clothes going to the local community ...
The Gambling Commissioner says there’s been a great deal of enquiries about the recently published Gambling Bill. The bill is yet to be debated in Parliament, but subject to this, it's expected to ...
The Gibraltar boys under 15s claimed their first win in a development tournament over in Estonia. They beat the Faroe Islands 4-2 on penalties after a goalless draw.
The latest in GBC’s series of Beach Wednesdays heard that Little Bay is an excellent place to enjoy Gibraltar’s wildlife and go snorkelling. And regular users say they’ve formed a close-knit community ...
The United States has dropped the Port of Algeciras from one of its key maritime routes, according to reports in the Spanish press - a move with potentially serious implications for one of Europe’s ...
The 2025 National Risk Assessment has been published, and a new financial crime portal launched. The government reminds all relevant entities that they are legally required to consider these most ...
Bistro Point has been managed by The Hunter Group since its opening. It entered into a partnership with the University, and aside from catering for private functions, it offered training programmes in ...
Children attending a summer camp with PossAbilities met two of the Gibraltar Defence Police’s working dogs. Ela and Thor entertained more than 50 children and support workers. Thor’s role is to search ...
The Environmental Safety Group says heavy flaring has once again been seen from the CEPSA Oil Refinery in San Roque, ...
The GBC Open Day Trust has donated £10,000 to the Supported Needs Action Group. Another £5,000 has gone towards helping to fund the interactive projectors seen today at City Hall.
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