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.”
An expert trainer from the UK mental health charity, MIND will deliver a seminar on ‘Self-Harm Uncovered’ on both 2nd and 3rd of March in an effort to unearth some of the mysteries of this very topical issue in Gibraltar. The event is open to parents/carers and anyone who works with children and adolescents and is interested in attending. Entrance fee is £25 with interested parties advised to register now as more than half of the available places have already been reserved.
A set of stamps commemorating the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service’s 150th Anniversary were launched this afternoon by Minister Gilbert Licudi at the Fire Service social club. The Government of Gibraltar, together with the Gibraltar Philatelic Bureau have issued a set of eight stamps featuring images of the crews in action. All the photos were taken by local Fire Fighter Nicholas Ferrary.
As developments for the University of Gibraltar continue ahead of its September opening, Education Minister Gilbert Licudi recently met with delegates of the Oxford Brookes University School of Hospitality and Business Faculty in order to ‘consolidate the existing relationship with the University’ and discuss further collaboration in the field of hospitality and tourism.
Gibraltar’s World Trade Centre team this month attended the 2015 WTC Europe meeting, hosted by WTC Instanbul. More than 25 World Trade Center’s from around the Europe were represented including Moscow, Tallinn and Bucharest.