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Tax revenues in Gibraltar have been rising steadily since the Covid-19 pandemic, but so too have arrears. The Principal Auditor’s report reveals that the number of employers failing to pay their ...
GibFibre says the recently passed amendment to the Telecommunications Act means Gibraltar could possibly lose content such as the BBC channels forever because they cannot be licensed by anyone.
The La Línea City Council and the FairAssociation have committed to the safety of the fair going forward, following the ...
A man has pleaded guilty to six counts relating to the sexual abuse of a thirteen year old girl. At the Supreme Court this morning, 34 year old Efran Rodriguez Martinez admitted to four counts of ...
The EU is planning to introduce an Entry/Exit system (EES) on October 12th. The new digital border system has had several launch dates but has been delayed. It will change requirements for British ...
Lincoln Red Imps have lost by a goal to nil at home to Red Star Belgrade in the first leg of the Champions League second qualifying round. A first half goal by Bruno Duarte saw the visitors take the ...
A man has been sentenced to a year in prison for breaching a sexual offences prevention order. Stephen Martinez, resident of the Hub, has been found guilty of possession of indecent images of children ...
This year’s Calpe Conference will focus on the subject of Gibraltar during World War II. E ntitled “Gibraltar in the Second World War and in other global conflicts: the importance of geography” it ...
The ESG's Janet Howitt is urging the Port to increase its surveillance and take action, saying, "profits must not come before community".