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28  mars     08h05
Gibraltar’s threat level remains at moderate’
Chronicle Staff    Gibraltar’s threat level has been maintained at moderate’ after a review by the Gibraltar Contingency Council GCC . The GCC met yesterday at No. Convent Place to review security and civil contingency matters in a meeting which was co chaired by the Governor Sir David Steel and Chief Minister...
    07h30
Michael McIntyre set for Gibraltar performance
Chronicle Staff    Michael McIntyre will be heading to Gibraltar with his brand new show ’MAGNIFICENT ’ this September. Mr McIntyre will be performing on Saturday, September , at the Europa Sports Arena as part of his new tour. His last tour has happened five years ago and organisers have said Michael will be...
    07h12
Bank of England warns of rising global risks to UK financial stability
Press Association    By Anna Wise, PA Business Reporter The Bank of England has warned the UK faces growing risks from weaknesses in the global financial system and rising political tensions. But households and businesses have remained resilient despite cost of living pressures. The Bank’s Financial Policy Committee ...
    07h01
Girlguiding UK reverses decision to drop OTs
Gabriella Peralta    Girlguiding Gibraltar has announced it will be able to continue its service under the Girlguiding UK umbrella after months of lobbying. Last April Girlguiding UK decided to cut overseas ties in all countries, citing concerns about risk management and its future ability to run its operation...
    06h58
McGrail Inquiry team publishes fact sheet on legislative change
Brian Reyes    The McGrail Inquiry team has published a fact sheet on how controversial changes to Gibraltar’s inquiries legislation will impact its main hearing, which is due to start on April . The McGrail Inquiry was called under the previous Commissions of Inquiry Act , which has now been repealed by the...
    06h57
No.6 says McGrail and Azopardi sought direct rule’ over Inquiries Act
Brian Reyes    Lawyers for former police Commissioner Ian McGrail last week called on the UK Government to withhold Royal assent from the Inquiries Act , effectively seeking direct rule to prevent the change in legislation, No. Convent Place said in a statement on Wednesday. No. said Mr McGrail’s lawyers,...
    04h00
Surianne to release new single soon
Chronicle Staff    Local singer songwriter Surianne will release her third single She Flies’ on Wednesday, April . The singer explained that She Flies’ is a song she wrote during her university days at Nottingham. The inspiration for this song comes from her flatmate’s desire to be free and seek travel and...
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Criminology work experience at New Mole House
Guest Contributor    by Chloe Kou This past week, I spent my Year work experience opportunity at New Mole House, discovering a variety of different divisions and sections within the Royal Gibraltar Police in the company of some other students from Prior Park School. The visit included Drug Squad, Operations and...
27  mars     20h15
DPC clears two major developments
Eyleen Gomez    The Development and Planning Commission on Wednesday cleared two major developments after analysing design changes made after earlier discussions. A project to build a scheme including residential, commercial and leisure aspects on the former site of HMS Rooke received outline planning permission,...
    04h01
Ming Ming’s ’Meowsterpieces’ fundraises after house fire tragedy
Eyleen Gomez    In a bid to help a friend who lost everything in a house fire, locally based artist Ming Ming Peters is holding an exhibition in The Nook. The exhibition called Meowsterpieces’ contains artworks depicting cats and is held within the Gibraltar Arts and Crafts Shop in Casemates. The genesis of...