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CM highlights Gib’s workplace safety record in final Workers’ Memorial Day address 

Fabian Picardo used what he said would be his final Workers’ Memorial Day address as Chief Minister to highlight Gibraltar’s 15-year record without a death caused by an industrial accident, while urging unions and working people to unite against “exploitation” and division on the left.   Speaking at the annual ceremony, Mr Picardo said that in...

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Feetham says tokenised fund share Bill will strengthen Rock's position in digital finance 

The Government has published legislation to create a legal framework allowing tokenised shares to be issued within protected cell companies authorised as experienced investor funds, in a move aimed at strengthening Gibraltar’s position in regulated digital finance.   The Protected Cell Companies (Amendment) Bill 2026 would enable the use of distributed ledger technology in the issuance, registration and...

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Cortes discusses cross-Strait initiatives in Morocco

The Minister for developing relations with the Kingdom of Morocco, Dr John Cortes, held meetings in Rabat last week as part of work to strengthen Gibraltar’s links with Morocco. Dr Cortes and his team attended a working dinner hosted by the UK Ambassador to Morocco, Alex Pinfield, where a number of cross-Strait initiatives were discussed....

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Western Beach receives ‘Excellent’ water quality rating for first time

Western Beach has been classified as ‘Excellent’ in the latest bathing water quality assessment, marking the first time the beach has achieved the highest rating under the Bathing Water Directive. The assessment was carried out by the Environmental Agency, with analysis undertaken by the Public Analyst at the Gibraltar Health Authority. All of Gibraltar’s bathing...

UK/Spain News

UK/Spain News

No 10: Falklands sovereignty ‘not in question’ amid fears over US stance

By David Hughes, Press Association Political Editor The UK insisted the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands was “not in question” after reports the US administration could review its position on the South Atlantic territory in retaliation for Sir Keir Starmer’s lack of support for the war in Iran. An internal Pentagon email set out options for Donald...

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Gib refit of RFA Lyme Bay raised in UK Parliament amid Hormuz crisis 

A refit of RFA Lyme Bay in Gibraltar to equip it with cutting-edge drone equipment was raised in the UK Parliament on Monday during an urgent debate on the unfolding crisis in the Middle East.  MPs in the House of Commons and peers in the House of Lords were debating military planning led by the UK and France to reopen the Strait...

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Tories urge Keir Starmer to explain shelving of Chagos deal in Parliament

By Sophie Wingate, Press Association Deputy Political Editor Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls to explain the shelving of the deal to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in Parliament. A Bill to cede sovereignty of the Indian Ocean archipelago is not expected to feature in May’s King’s Speech, which sets the agenda for the next...

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UK could sign up to Brussels rules without Commons votes under planned new law

By David Hughes and Sophie Wingate, Press Association Sir Keir Starmer’s Government will follow European Union rules without necessarily giving MPs a vote on each piece of red tape under plans which will be unveiled in the King’s Speech. As part of the Prime Minister’s reset with Brussels, the UK Government will seek to pass...