A serving RGP inspector and former RGP officer have pleaded guilty to charges relating to data breaches. The pair had been due to go to trial next month facing more serious charges of misconduct in a ...
The Urban Oasis Award will for the first time form part of this year’s Gibraltar Horticultural Society Spring Flower Show. With the catchphrase “every door a garden, every street an oasis”, the ...
The Judge lifted reporting restrictions on an Abuse of Process application made in relation to the Bolaños /Picton case.
Sir Joe stressed that his comments about Operation Delhi were not directed at the Director of Public Prosecutions or his ...
A Moroccan man has been sentenced to eight months in prison for assaulting a woman and threatening to kill her. He appeared before the Justices of the Peace in Magistrates Court this week.
Speaking in court today, Judge Matthew Happold said the new charges were ‘a considerable reduction in the seriousness of the offence’, explaining the maximum penalty for the misconduct charges can be ...
A Bill to amend the Pensions Act to allow pensionable status to those transferring from a pensionable Police or Customs job ...
The proposed redevelopment of the former Amar’s Bakery site has taken another step forward, after the Development and Planning Commission granted outline planning permission. The derelict building has ...
Mr Justice Happold rejected the application at the time and imposed reporting restrictions, until such a time as the case was heard. The restrictions were lifted today with the charges dropped and ...
There were ten recipients of long service and good conduct awards, medals for those who have served 15 years, and clasps for 25 years. A British Empire Medal for services to charity fundraising was ...
There has been a rock fall in the area of Catalan Bay Road. The RGP closed the road between the MOT Test Centre and Catalan ...
Parliament has voted, by Government majority, that it has confidence in the Chief Minister. The debate, lasting well into the ...