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.”
Over the peak summer season, Gibraltar’s visitors will again be assisted by the Tourist Board’s Visitor Information Patrols. These smartly-dressed Patrols have become a popular sight in Gibraltar in recent years, assisting thousands of tourists to find their way around the city’s sites of interest and leisure amenities.
The Ministry of Culture, in conjunction with the Gibraltar Chronicle and the Department of Education & Training, will hold a Poetry Competition as part of the 2013 autumn cultural programme.
In an article published by Hydrogeologist Scott Johnson, for ‘art technica’ it is suggested that the tectonic plate separating Africa and the Bay of Gibraltar is slowly moving under another.
Mr. Johnson claims that Africa is heading for a collision with Europe, eventually closing the Strait. He adds that the rocks along the shoreline of the Strait are actually on the oceanic plate trapped between the two continents. It is noted that this part of the plate continues to also move west toward the Atlantic.
A Cadena Ser journalist yesterday denounced the Gibraltar Government’s actions. In a two minute long speech, the journalist addressed the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo directly saying that his attitude to the environment was inconsistent. The journalist also repeatedly referred to Gibraltar waters as Spanish.