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 says that in the direct democracy program on GBC yesterday the Chief Minister “sought to shift the responsibility to the RGP for the lack of enforcement of the Nature Protection Act in relation to fishing with nets by Spanish Fishermen in BGTW.” The Opposition argues that this is not the first time Mr Picardo has done so.
The Sir Adrian Johns, the latest and largest addition to the RGP Marine Section fleet, was launched this morning at the new marine station by Gun Wharf.
The GHA’s School of Health Studies hosted and certificate and awards ceremony earlier this afternoon at Central Hall for employees who have successfully completed courses in management, nursing and health and social care.
I think every time I get out of my car I could repeat the same six words. Every time. I’ve had a driver’s licence for more than three years (or is it four?) and the same old car I learnt in, a 1992 FIAT Panda I bought off a friend for £25. No, there isn’t a zero missing. That’s twenty-fivepounds sterling. And it might be the fact that it has no airbags and the doors are metal flaps, but I like to think I’m a cautious driver, a good driver. I like driving; I find it relaxing; but the fact that my car isn’t in the best shape means that I can’t really go far in it, so I’m basically confined to this Scalextric track we live on.