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Color of the year – Very Peri

With the last 18 months being shadowed firmly by the global pandemic you’d be forgiven for thinking that Pantone’s 2022 “colour of the year” would be a big serving of grey. Thankfully that isn't the case. Keep Reading

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Police Insight

“Our work has three main strands – Counter-Terrorism, Immigration issues and VIP personal protection,’ says Inspector Neil Zammitt who heads up the RGP’s Special Branch. ‘But absolutely everything that we do is linked to Gibraltar’s national security.’ Keep Reading

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Gabriel Moreno – The year of the rat

Readers of my articles for ‘Insight Magazine’ will be no strangers to the name Gabriel Moreno, a local London based poet musician who last November was given the Cultural Ambassador Award in a plush ceremony at the Sunborn Hotel for his body of work and his untiring efforts to promote our identity and culture in the UK and further afield through his music, poetry and published literature. Nobody was more surprised than Gabriel, who at the time of receiving news of the nomination was busy finishing his fourth studio album ‘The Year of the Rat,’ which was due for release on 7th this month in London at the Tower Theatre and it can now be confirmed, there will also be a local launch and concert here on April 1st at the Inces Hall. Keep Reading

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Break away! Andalucia

If far-flung destinations are off your bucket list this year because of travel restrictions, why not look closer to home for some fun and relaxation? There are a host of different activities available in Andalucía, just over the border, for whatever type of mini-break you decide upon. Here are a selection of ideas that may just inspire you to pack a suitcase or rucksack! Keep Reading

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Snow much to love

Quality slopes, trails, facilities, snow-making equipment, ski schools, winter sports activities, ski hotels, and great food are making Spain a hot ski and winter destination. Keep Reading

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5 cheap European destinations to add to your bucket list

The first thing most of us do after Christmas and New Years Eve is think about all the things we want to achieve or change about our lives in the new year (or run to the gym). More often than not we make these long lists of things that we know we realistically won't stick to. I for one have accepted that I probably will never run a marathon, because I hate running long distances. I could however see myself pushing 100kg on the squat machine if I stuck to my strength training throughout the year. Whatever your goals and interests are, there are a couple of things we could all benefit from doing more of in 2022. Keep Reading

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