Oxford UOTC Training In Gibraltar
Members of Oxford University Officers’ Training Corps (UOTC) recently visited Gibraltar to take part in Exercise Barbary Warrior 2. Keep Reading
Members of Oxford University Officers’ Training Corps (UOTC) recently visited Gibraltar to take part in Exercise Barbary Warrior 2. Keep Reading
Paul Anderson is an Arts broadcaster, radio presenter, producer and journalist. He’s known for work on BBC 6 Music, Xfm, Capital as well as hosting his own one-hour film show ‘At The Movies’ on Smooth Radio. Keep Reading
The journey from dancing boy-band to serious adult contemporary musicians is fraught with casualties. Very few artists manage to make the transition successfully. But Take That did such a thing. Keep Reading
There has always been an interest in Gibraltar by countries much bigger than us. This majestic limestone Rock, an icon which we call home, has been featured on many TV channels across the world for several reasons but mainly due to our unique historical links with the UK and a neighbouring country which has designs on our future and wants to absorb us into its geography. Keep Reading
If it’s not sport or another hobby it could well be music. So guitar, piano, drums or even violin or cello, would be first choice... but bagpipes? Some say they sound like a cat in terrible pain! However, there are those who are fascinated by the bag producing a humming drone! Keep Reading
Fresh from publication in the avant-garde South-East Asian literary magazine Outcast (Volume III, Once Upon a Time) with his short story ‘City of Bridges’, twenty-one-year old Gianni Ocaña is now testing his creativity with a first novel, titled ‘Protagonista’, to be posted in regular instalments on Wattpad throughout summer and beyond. Keep Reading
“Four years ago, our Nation and Empire stood alone against an overwhelming enemy, with our backs to the wall. Tested as never before in our history, in God’s providence we survived that test; the spirit of the people, resolute, dedicated, burned like a bright flame, lit surely from those unseen fires which nothing can quench. Keep Reading
How many famous people do you know whose life journey has been blessed with success through hard work and good fortune but they simply don’t want to retire because they seem to have found their calling? Not too many I bet. But I do know one who just fits that description and he’s very famous… Keep Reading
Celine took the crown with Janice and Jyza achieving second and third places. Two and a half hours earlier, no one could be sure who the winner would be! The clock struck nine and the Miss Gibraltar 2019 show got underway to a great start! Keep Reading
HMS Penelope was build by Harland and Wolff, in Belfast in 1936. Launched 15th October and commisssioned on November 13th 1936. Keep Reading