Gibraltar Chronicle Logo

Local News

Local News

Gibraltar Cardiac Association donates Chest Compressor

The Minister for Health and Care, Gemma Arias-Vasquez, and the GHA Director General, Kevin McGee, on Thursday received a donation from the Gibraltar Cardiac Association for a Chest Compression Device worth £11,586 for the Ambulance Service. This machine automatically performs the same function as the manual CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) massage technique performed by ambulance personnel...

Local News

Orkney 2025; Island Games, Island Voices: celebrating island identities – call for new writing

An opportunity for Gibraltar writers is once again being promoted as part of this year’s 2025 Island Games. Orkney Arts, Museums and Heritage invites participating communities to join the Orkney 2025 Island Games Island Voices project. This unique write and response initiative encourages writers of all levels to explore their sense of belonging and identity...

Local News

School Nursery and Reception enrolments

The Department of Education opened the application window for Nursery and Reception enrolments for the 2024/2025 academic year on Thursday. As has been the case in recent years, the application process will be conducted in an electronic manner. Applications will be received and processed digitally, with interested parents and carers being directed to the Department...

Local News

Lived Experience Disability Council

The Supported Needs and Disability Office (SNDO) is looking for persons with supported needs and disabilities to form a Lived Experience Council. Over the past year, the Minister for Disabilities, Christian Santos, has been meeting with a council made up of representatives from disability-related NGOs. “Whilst the contribution of advocates has been, and continues to...

Local News

Department of the Environment expands recycling programme

The Department of the Environment is expanding Gibraltar’s recycling programme by introducing organic waste collection bins and textile recycling containers, aligning with EU practices to reduce landfill waste, lower emissions, and promote sustainability. New requirements for the separation and management of waste are progressively being introduced throughout Europe. In keeping with the Government’s commitment to...

Local News

Police Sergeant denies possession of indecent images of children

A Royal Gibraltar Police Officer has denied being in possession of over 7,500 indecent images of children at the Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.  Daniel Fendley, 43, of La Linea, pleaded not guilty to nine counts of being in possession of indecent images of children, totalling 7,518 images and range from categories A to C.  He...

Local News

Cortes launches initiative to improve language skills and bilingualism in schools

The Minister for Education, Dr John Cortes, held a meeting with educators to discuss language preparedness in Lower Primary and fluency in Spanish, highlighting concerns about declining communication skills in young children and the importance of bilingualism, with follow-up focus groups planned to develop strategies. Minister for Education, Dr John Cortes, gathered Head Teachers and...

Local News

OFT begins checks targeting unlicenced cross border businesses

The Office of Fair Trading [OFT] yesterday began checking cross border businesses for local licences and registration upon entry into Gibraltar. This comes after the Ministry for Business and OFT last year confirmed there would be a crackdown on unlicenced traders operating in Gibraltar. A spokesman for No.6 Convent Place said the exercise is part...

UK/Spain News

UK/Spain News

Bank of England cuts rates but slashes growth forecast in blow to Labour

By Alex Daniel, PA Business Reporter The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 4.5%, but painted a gloomy picture for the UK economy by halving its growth forecast for this year and predicting a surge in inflation. Policymakers voted for a quarter-point reduction on Thursday, after similar cuts in August and November last...

UK/Spain News

UK will ‘stay resolute’ in commitment to working with US and EU, says Starmer

By PA Political Staff Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK will “stay resolute” in its commitment to working with both the US and the EU as he insisted that Britain is “not choosing between” them. The Prime Minister also said he has been clear that both relationships “are important to us”, when asked if...

UK/Spain News

Heathrow’s third runway plan backed by Rachel Reeves

By Neil Lancefield, PA Transport Correspondent Chancellor Rachel Reeves has given her support for a third runway at Heathrow Airport. In a speech in Oxfordshire on growth, she said the west London airport’s expansion is “badly needed” because “for decades its growth has been constrained”. Heathrow’s plan to build a third runway received parliamentary approval...

UK/Spain News

King pays tribute to Holocaust survivors amid Auschwitz commemorations

By Tony Jones, PA Court Correspondent in Krakow The King has said the testimony of Holocaust survivors teaches us to “never be a bystander in the face of violence and hate” as he met those who lived through one of humanity’s darkest hours. Charles visited the heart of Krakow’s Jewish community as commemorations began marking...