Stash Of Fuel Containers And Syphoning Machine Seized
A large stash of fuel containers and a syphoning machine were found by Royal Gibraltar Police officers in a lock up garage yesterday afternoon.
A large stash of fuel containers and a syphoning machine were found by Royal Gibraltar Police officers in a lock up garage yesterday afternoon.
Together Gibraltar has today said that the Disability Act 2017 - also known as Agnes’ Law - which legislated to further protect people with disabilities, has been “languishing in purgatory” for over four years, while disabled Gibraltarians “continue to suffer from institutional abandon and systemic discrimination.” The party adds that the Bill, while modelled on the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, “does not go far enough” into guaranteeing the rights of this historically sidelined collective, as some of the most significant parts of the Convention were never transposed into the law.
Here’s the full text of the speech delivered by Sir Joe Bossano at today’s United Nations seminar in Dominica:
The Government has said that the tragic death of a visitor to Gibraltar in their early fifties and with no pre-existing other chronic and/or severe disease, is a “stark reminder to all of us of the risk posed by COVID.”