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.”
As previously announced Monsignor Charles Azzopardi and a group of youngsters from the Diocesan Youth Group will travel to Rio de Janeiro on the 17th July where they will be representing Gibraltar at the World Youth Day.
As is also common knowledge, His Holiness Pope Francis will be presiding over the events.
The following parking restrictions will apply in order to facilitate access to polling stations for the by-election on Thursday the 4th of July:
Parking of vehicles will not be permitted at the below listed locations as from 1700hrs (5pm) on Wednesday the 3rd July 2013 to 2300hrs (11pm) on Thursday the 4th July 2013:
Polling Station Parking Restrictions:
Laguna Youth Club: Parking area outside the youth club
St. Anne’s School; Bayside Road (north) outside the entrance to the school gates to its junction with Glacis Road
Plater Youth Club: Upper car park leading to the stairs by the youth club.
A team of young students from Gibraltar came second place at the Young Enterprise UK national finals held in London.
Judges at the finals held in Kensington Town Hall on Monday night were impressed with Bootz produced by Team Elementz – a water resistant overshoe designed to help keep your shoes and feet dry in wet weather and can also be easily stored away.
The GSD Opposition has been pressing the Government for well over a month to confirm whether the Government has, directly or indirectly, entered into any financial arrangements in support of the Sunborn Floating Hotel.
The first time the Leader of the Opposition brought the question before Parliament as to whether any loans had been provided, the Chief Minister told him that he would have to check the facts. Two weeks ago Mr Feetham asked the following question in Parliament (505/2013):