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.”
The Spring Fest Acoustic Night, to be held on 31st May at the Bayside Sports Complex will see a number of local artists showcase their talent. The event, to be held from 8pm – 12am includes acoustic performances by Stephen Mclaren and Adrian Pozo of Area52 and Nolan Frendo of Jetstream.
The PDP acknowledges the efforts of the Government in providing Gibraltar with five star+ accommodation. There is no doubt that Gibraltar will benefit from this product for both tourists and business travellers alike. The floating hotel in itself is a novel concept that has the potential to raise the appeal of Gibraltar to travellers and as a consequence the PDP cautiously welcomes its imminent arrival. The PDP acknowledge the advantages in terms of timing of such a concept. Clearly Gibraltar has been in need of 1st rate Hotel accommodation and there can be no doubt that the building of a new hotel would have taken far longer.
This morning Minister for Equality and Social Services Samantha Sacramento presented a number of service users f St. Bernadette’s Resource Centre with their cycling proficiency awards. Also present at the event was Neighbourhood Policing Officers Chief Inspector Isaac Massias and PC 178 Martinez, who helped the individuals carry out training on a weekly basis. The sessions were based at St Anne’s Middle School and facilitated by PC 178 Martinez.
This project has been made possible due to the donation of bicycles and helmets from NatWest Bank as well as the Disability Society. Another specialised tricycle will be purchased from funds that were raised from the art exhibition at Sacarello’s.