The Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia has said that although Gibraltar prefers a treaty to govern our relationship with the European Union, there are fundamental red lines which the Government is not prepared to cross in order to achieve it. Dr Garcia was speaking in Brighton today at the annual party conference of the U.K. Liberal Democrats.
During a recent visit to Gibraltar’s Army Cadet Unit at Buffadero Training Centre, His Excellency the Governor announced that Cadet Corporal James Cpl James Aguilera would be the first ‘Governor’s Cadet.’ As the first cadet to hold this new title, James will take part in both the Queen’s Birthday parade and the Governor’s Garden Party in his new role and wearing his new badge of office.
Chief Minister’s Address to the Gibraltar Society of Accountants on Thursday 6th June.
Mr President, distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, Thank you for your kind invitation to address you tonight. Or perhaps, should I say, thank you for reserving for me a front bench seat to hear your wish list of issues... Let me start with an apology.
The first phase of the Government’s programme to carry out improvements to the tourism product has come to fruition. Works have already been completed at the Great Siege Tunnels, Moorish Castle, the 100 Ton Gun exhibition, St Michael’s Cave, Jews’ Gate, Apes’ Den, the Gibraltar Cruise Terminal and Waterport Fountain along with minor works at other locations.
Following considerable refurbishment work and other improvements at the John Mackintosh Hall, its various facilities will now be open on Saturdays. This will be of particular interest to users of the library and of the Library Café.