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.”
Following on from a statement released by the Gibraltar Ornithological & Natural History Society expressing concern over emergency works being carried out on the coastal defenses fronting Camp Bay, the Department for Health, Environment, Energy and Climate Change has explained that the material to be used ‘was designed to be limestone of appropriate size and only deposited above the waterline.’
Are you 16-30 years old and do you run a project with a European dimension? Any organisation running a project which promotes Europe among young people is invited to compete for the 8th Charlemagne Youth Prize. Winning projects will not only benefit from recognition and media coverage but also from prize money to further develop the initiative. The closing date for the 2015 competition is 2 February 2015.
In response to the Cabinet reshuffle earlier this week Opposition Leader Daniel Feetham expressed his belief that the move reflected the Chief Minister’s dissatisfaction with his Government.
Commenting on Feetham’s statement, the Chief Minister reflected on the current prosperity of the economy, with Useable Cash Reserves up from £2million to over £50 million.Picardo further reminded Feetham of some of the Government’s flagship projects that are well underway, including the 700 berth marina, the facelift of some of Gibraltar’s Government estates and the Commonwealth Park.
After three years of work in the heart of the Town, the former site of the Theatre Royal was opened today by Minister’s for Environment and Technical Services, Dr. Cortes and Paul Balban.