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Gibraltar’s removal from the EU’s Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) List takes legal effect. In early July we learned the EU intended toremove Gibraltar from ...
The National Celebrations programme has been announced. The fair, exhibitions and live music are planned for the next few weeks. The fair starts on the 23rd August at the Victoria Stadium.
Ms Orfila explained this followed an agreement with the landlord that he would repair the government flats at his own expense so that his dilapidated property would be free of sitting tenants. Action ...
The GSD claims staff's wellbeing at the GHA is being affected and patient safety compromised by the extra workload because of shortages. It welcomes decreases in the number of cancellations of ...
The Gibraltar Alzheimer's and Dementia Group's Chair has been appointed Managing Director at Community Care Domiciliary Services Limited. Jeanette Ochello takes over from former Care Agency Senior ...
This year’s Gibraltar Day in London will mark the first since the announcement of a Treaty agreement and will come with a refreshed format. Traditionally focused on financial services, the event will ...
The Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned is in the process of having a new roof installed. The project will take a few weeks, and was needed to remove rubble and asbestos from the rafters. The dismantling ...
In his 2018/2019 report, the former Principal Auditor has accused the Government of having little or no political will to modernise the current outdated audit legislation. Tony Sacramento says draft ...
An academic paper by a Gibraltar lawyer and a Spanish lawyer reveals how two legal systems might interpret the same treaty differently. It’s written by Grahame Jackson of the law firm Hassans and ...
The incident has been reported to the Police and is under investigation. The pool is expected to reopen tomorrow, pending clearance from the Environmental Agency. The Government says it is considering ...
The Government statistics on parking offences given to GBC also show a sharp rise in unpaid fines being referred to court – with 6000 more cases being heard in 2024 compared to 2023. Fewer people are ...
Towage charges for broken down pleasure craft have been introduced. The new rates vary. If you break down on a weekday ...
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