Gibraltar’s representation at the Labour Party Conference continued yesterday evening with the Gibraltar Reception hosted by the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo and featuring a keynote speech by the UK Minister for Europe and the Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty MP.
The Government says it regrets that the Opposition “continue to take politics to the gutter” by imputing the motives of others and distorting the facts. It is obvious, says Number Six, that “lacking in substance, in polices and credibility all that the GSD Opposition have to offer Gibraltar is gossip, accusations and innuendo.”
The Royal Gibraltar Police are investigating a report from a local business regarding the receipt of a scam email containing malware. The email is blank and has no content but has a file attachment. This file purports to be a “PDF” file. Files of this type are commonly associated with text documents.
Gibraltar Cultural Services, working alongside playwright, actor, director, and teacher, Julian Felice, will be holding a new event on Saturday 24th January at the John Mackintosh Hall. The idea is styled on the very successful TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) series of talks (www.ted.com), Gib Talks will see a range of local speakers deliver fifteen-minute talks on a broad spectrum of subjects with the aim of focusing on the anecdotal, the personal, and the light-hearted as opposed to heavy-going academics and agendas.