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 Gibraltar Heritage Trust has welcomed the Government’s announcement regarding the release of old properties in the Upper Town for repair by owner/occupiers on a tender basis
The Trust insists that the area is in desperate need of a regeneration drive. They note that many of Gibraltar’s pre-war properties include a number of beautiful features including high-ceilings, fireplaces, bannisters etc.
Felipe Lopez is the lucky winner of today’s YGTV Daily Photograph Competition with his sombre photograph of the view of the Rock as seen from a Spanish beach.
The dark sombre hues of the shot, as well as the hellish appearance of the sky make the photograph particularly intriguing to the viewer.
This morning an incident occurred involving a firearm, in the area of Naval Hospital Hill that saw Police advising residents of the area to stay indoors. A local man was arrested and is now in custody. Nobody was hurt.
Further to a direction by the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, CTS would like to advise all its clients that we are working tirelessly to resolve the present situation positively but are obliged by the GRA to advise you that if our efforts are not successful operations will cease on Friday 8th February at 18:00 hours.