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 GSD has said that the decision to halt the prosecution in the Bland - 36 North case was taken by the Attorney General “in the political public interest” and not for reasons of national security. The party also says that the decision has had the effect of “burying material that is politically uncomfortable or damaging” to the Chief Minister.
Gibraltar Cultural Services, on behalf of the Ministry of Culture, has announced another interesting and varied programme of events for the 2022 Youth Arts Jamboree. Activities as part of this year’s YAJ will mainly run from 14th February to 12th March. GCS collaborators have designed tailor made workshops and tutorials covering different aspects of the arts which GCS says it is sure will be as much educational as it will be enjoyable.
The GHA has said that its abortion service was set up not to encourage abortion, but to “provide an entirely confidential, non-judgemental and safe environment to allow women who are considering abortion, to explore all their options with support from clinical staff including counsellors.”
At the invitation of The Governor, Sir David Steel, Mrs Cal Dainton, wife of Commander British Forces, drew the results of the 2021 Convent Christmas Fair Raffle.