The Royal Gibraltar Police (RGP) investigation into the allegation that ‘whistle-blowers’ were incentivised to provide evidence to the McGrail Inquiry “has not uncovered any evidence that meets the threshold for criminal prosecution for Misconduct in Public Office.”
Friday evening played host to the second evening of performances as part of the Gibraltar International Jazz Festival, with local acts Levanter Breeze and The Soul Mates stunning the Queen’s Cinema’s audience.
Levanter Breeze afforded the audience a sneak preview of some tracks to appear on their next album, as well as playing a set of jazz-fusion tracks. The Soul Mates performed a repertoire of classic hits from a spectrum of musical genres including Soul, Pop, Rock and Reggae.
Sir Graham Watson, former MEP for Gibraltar is set to represent Gibraltar in Brussels on a three-year contract that will see him lead and direct lobbying activities of the Government.
Sir Graham’s position will further see him advice and guide the Government in connection with the implementation of strategies for the promotion of Gibraltar’s interests within the European Union. He will also focus on relations with the European Parliament and its recently elected MEPs, as well as the new European Commission set to take office next month.
A number of UK based tabloids including the Mirror and Daily Mail have reported that a Gloucester man was ‘mauled’ by a Barbary Macaque whilst holidaying on the Rock.