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Government moves to regulate, not ban, PLETs on Gibraltar’s roads

The Government of Gibraltar has announced the first measures to regulate the use of Personal Light Electric Transporters (PLETs), including electric scooters, on the public highway, confirming that the aim is to regulate rather than ban their use. The Minister for Transport, Dr John Cortes, confirmed that: “Government’s approach is to regulate, not ban, recognising...

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More pavements planned as 25-year strategy signals ‘less road space’ for cars 

Plans to extend pavements into areas where they currently do not exist are set out in a 25-year plan published by the Department of the Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change and Heritage, alongside an explicit warning that reallocating road space to pedestrians and cyclists will leave less room for vehicles.  In a section on Transport, the...

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New restaurant proposed at ICC Irish Town entrance

A planning application has been submitted to the Town Planner to convert a vacant ground-floor retail unit at the International Commercial Centre (ICC) into a new restaurant called ‘era’. The proposal, prepared by Gamma Architects and filed with the application on behalf of Barton Solutions Limited, seeks permission for a change of use of the...

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RSM Gibraltar hosts University of Cadiz students

RSM Gibraltar last week hosted a visit from 30 University of Cadiz students on business-related undergraduate and masters programmes at its offices in Engineer Lane. RSM chief executive, Moe Cohen, welcomed the students and their professors and delivered a presentation that included an overview of Gibraltar, its main business sectors, legal and regulatory framework and...

UK/Spain News

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Jury trials in UK to be scrapped in some cases in bid to tackle court backlog

By Anahita Hossein-Pour, Rhiannon James, Harry Taylor and George Thompson, Press Association Jury trials in some cases will be scrapped and so-called “swift courts” set up in England and Wales, the Justice Secretary has announced. Currently jury trials make up 3% of cases but this will be curbed further as David Lammy confirmed they would be reserved for...

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Britain must not shrink back from ‘chaotic world’, says Starmer

By Christopher McKeon, Press Association Political Correspondent Britain must not shrink back from a “chaotic world”, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he underlined his commitment to internationalism. In his annual Guildhall speech on foreign policy, the Prime Minister accused opposition politicians of offering a “corrosive, inward-looking attitude” on international affairs. Taking aim at those...

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Spanish court acquits man accused of murdering sacristan in Algeciras, but orders 30 years of psychiatric detention 

By Maria Jesus Corrales  Spain’s Audiencia Nacional has acquitted Yassine Kanjaa of murdering a sacristan in Algeciras on January 25, 2023, and injuring two other people, after finding he was exempt from criminal responsibility because of a psychiatric disorder.   The court ordered his detention in a prison psychiatric centre for up to 30 years.  ...

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UK gambling tax rise not designed to send a signal to betting sector, says UK Culture Secretary 

By Will Durrant, PA Political Staff  Increased gambling taxes were not designed to “send a signal” to the sector, the UK’s Culture Secretary has said.  Lisa Nandy defended the Chancellor’s decision to raise taxes on online gaming and betting, in a move set to raise £1.1 billion by 2029.  The remote gaming duty, which applies...