May 10 SUSPECTED TERRORIST DEPORTED
SUSPECTED TERRORIST DEPORTED
A Convent spokesperson confirmed this afternoon that Cengiz Yalcin, the suspected Turkish terrorist arrested earlier this week, has been removed from Gibraltar.
SUSPECTED TERRORIST DEPORTED
A Convent spokesperson confirmed this afternoon that Cengiz Yalcin, the suspected Turkish terrorist arrested earlier this week, has been removed from Gibraltar.
The Royal Gibraltar Police’s Neighbourhood Policing Unit recently acquired sixteen Diamondback mountain bicycles. The bicycles will be located and deployed from the four District Offices and will be used by the Neighbourhood Policing officers to patrol their respective neighbourhood areas.
The bicycles will enable the Neighbourhood officers to more effectively patrol the residential estates and respond to neighbourhood concerns.
Unite the Union today announced that they had secured a deal with the Government that will see health professionals working for the Elderly Residential Services of the Care Agency transferred to the Gibraltar Health Authority under new working conditions and pay scales. This move will, in effect, restore the parity that had existed until 2009 between workers of both authorities.
The parity agreement, which was a Government commitment, ensures that workers will now be receiving the same pay for what they argue is the same work. Workers will also receive backdated wages.
A new mobile-optimised version of the Gibraltar Port Authority’s website has been launched. This follows the launch of a new website in October of last year.
The mobile phone version allows access to the full website facilities that users currently enjoy but in a more user-friendly format on all smartphones. The Port Authority says this will provide a more convenient and easy-to-read alternative for those who might be on the move with a simple top-level menu which gives quick and easy access to the different areas of the website.