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Four days after Gibraltar suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Slovakia, the side had a lengthy journey to the Faroe ...
If you're tempted to adopt an exotic pet, the Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park is calling on you to think twice. This week, ...
Cultural Services has awarded two-year contracts to various local event organisers. The Calentita Food Festival will be ...
The Government is considering scrapping half-days at schools. It’s opening a consultation period ahead of making any changes. It says that if this goes ahead, instead of half days there would be full ...
Phase Two of the Eastside project has received approval from the Development and Planning Commission. According to the plans, ...
In Parliament this evening, John Cortes said the danger had been exaggerated, and that there had been no threat in the school ...
The NASUWT has condemned what it calls critical shortcomings in school security. A number of trespassers briefly entered ...
The plans for the St Joseph’s School renovation and extension have been approved unanimously by the Development and Planning ...
The Government says it has 'mutually agreed' with Lifecome Care to terminate the service provider's contract for Domiciliary ...
Meanwhile in Parliament, the Minister for Health and Care has warned that Lifecome Care must deliver on its obligations or ...
Thomas, Noah and Olivia were the most popular names for babies in Gibraltar last year. The figure is slightly up from 2024, ...
GBC is awaiting details on what the Royal Gibraltar Police has described as a ‘minor incident’ at Westside School. Pupils have called parents saying they’ve had to barricade themselves in classrooms ...