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Gibraltar National Museum scientists participate in a major new international study, revealing the close relationship between Neanderthals and the coast ...
Elderly Residential Services are currently experiencing an outbreak of norovirus, which is suspected to have originated from a symptomatic visitor.
The GHA has seen a recent increase in salmonella food poisoning cases within the community. 2 salmonella and 1 campylobacter cases have been hospitalised and fortunately made a good recovery. The GHA, ...
Minister for Environment John Cortes recently met with three students whose Master’s at the University of Gibraltar are on subjects related to Nature and the Environment. Emma Ocaña is looking at the ...
The Ministry of Justice this week hosted a high-level, three-day sanctions preparedness training in Gibraltar, delivered by leading UK sanctions specialists Sanctions SOS. The tabletop exercise ...
Bridge House Charitable Trust are now welcoming donations from the public, which will go towards the conversion of the building at Johnstone’s passage into a bespoke temporary accommodation facility ...
Minister for Education John Cortes last week met HMG Minister for Education Stephen Morgan MP at the Department for Education in London. He was accompanied by Director of Education Keri Scott and Guy ...
Gibraltar Cultural Services, on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and in conjunction with The Gibraltar Chronicle, will hold a Poetry Competition as part of the 2025 Autumn Cultural Programme.
These proceedings were initiated not by the Government but by Mr Allan Asquez, who is challenging the Governor’s decision to terminate his tenancy under Section 66 of the Landlord and Tenant Act, a ...
Fifteen young people from Gibraltar’s Youth Symposium have returned from a trip to Tangier, Morocco, where they immersed themselves in cultural exchange, community service and life- affirming ...
The Department of the Environment regrets to inform the public that the small pools at Camp Bay and Little Bay will have to be temporarily closed due to significant damage caused by recent acts of ...
The negotiations, which commenced in October 2021, have been extremely complex given the technical, legal and political issues involved and the fact that there were four parties around the table. The ...