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.”
Hoy he vuelto a Gibraltar; hacía días que no iba y, desde que el descerebrado de Margallo decidió que se había acabado el recreo, a mí y, a muchos como yo, se nos acabó las oportunidades de trabajo, por lo que tampoco tenía mucho motivo para ir. Hoy he vuelto a Gibraltar y me he avergonzado de ser español, me avergoncé de la Guardia Civil, del despropósito en el que un gobierno golfo y corrupto ha convertido a La Línea: la cola de entrada era interminable y cuatro chulos de discoteca disfrazados de guardias civiles, y me pueden poner una querella por injurias porque tengo motivos sobrados para expresarme así, paraban, a la entrada a Gibraltar, a coches, motos, bicicletas y autobuses de turistas y se recreaban dando vueltas y más vueltas a los DNI de sus ocupante como si mirando un DNI, sin imputar sus datos en un ordenador, pudiesen comprobar sus antecedentes penales o como si en una bicicleta se pudiesen introducir bolsas de dinero de esas que supuestamente manejaba Barcenas y los golfos del PP.
The end of the month will once again see top Strongman competition, Strongman Champions League, hosted in Gibraltar once more. The event attracts some of the strongest men in the world and is one of the last of the 16 Grand Prix events, before the winner is declared.
The Strongman Champions League is broadcasted across the world and is filmed by Eurosport 1 & 2. Last year’s event was sponsored by the Government and was kicked off in Casemates Square. The championship featured a number of world class strongmen including the UK’s Terry Hollands and Estonia’s Lauri Nami, as well as local strongmen.
Local Trade Union, Unite the Unite, along with Commissiones Abreras and Union General de Trabajadores of Andalucia, have agreed to ask their respective Governments for a series of meetings regarding the ‘escalating conflict’ and the Unions’ positions.
The Trade Union movement has expressed their concern over the deteriorating state of relations between Gibraltar and Spain, as well as its ‘repercussions upon their citizens and workers’.
Spain has allegedly insisted that it will take the fishing dispute in Gibraltar to the European Court of Justice, if Britain is not sanctioned by the EU Commission during their visit to the Frontier.
The statement was made by Agriculture and Environment Minister Manuel Arias Canete in Jerez de la Frontera last Friday. Spanish press reports that Madrid insists Gibraltar has violated EU laws by dropping the artificial reef into the bay.