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.”
Trainee Firefighter John Kaelan Sciortino of the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service together with trainees from the Isle of Man graduated on Thursday 18 December after successfully completing their Firefighter Foundation Development Programme (FFDP) at the Fire Service College, Moreton-in-Marsh in England.
So it’s officially Christmastime. It’s everyone’s favourite time of year unless you’re lumbered with all the gift-buying and cooking. If you’re still a teen or in your early 20’s chances are you still see some sort of magic in the season. Sure, we still have to buy gifts, but the pressure to buy every family member and the dog a gift isn’t really there yet. After the Christmas hustle and bustle, we arrive at the most anticipated day of the year: New Year’s Eve.
On Monday, the residents of Mount Alvernia were treated to their Christmas party organised by the Friends of Mount Alvernia. Also attending the party were the Chief Minister, the outgoing Minister for the Elderly, Samantha Sacramento and the new Minister for the Elderly, Dr John Cortes.
As the festive season comes into full swing, arrangements are well underway for the organisation of the Three Kings Cavalcade, organised by the Cavalcade Committee. The Gibraltar Cultural Services have been working closely with the committee to ensure that once again sweets are distributed at the event.