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Police Insight

You may have noticed an increased visibility by the Royal Gibraltar Police (RGP) in the media and online recently and this is down to two Media Officers who are both extremely experienced in their respective fields. As a Press Officer for the Ministry of Defence and then Senior Press Officer for the Government of Gibraltar at No. 6, Stuart Green has been dealing with the media for many years and together with PC(145) Ashley Maer, an award winning journalist in his own right, they have been responsible for humanising and highlighting the work that the RGP does. Keep Reading

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Mrs Gibraltar Classic

The first ever Mrs Gibraltar Classic was held on Friday 9th July at the Inces Hall. The Ideal Productions team produced an entertaining show with the ladies going through intricate routines.  Keep Reading

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Georgina Cassar, Gibraltas’s first and only Olympian

Bryony Rovegno started playing netball at the age of eight in middle school before going on to become Gibraltar Netball’s National Team Captain and now at the age of 36 she has been chosen as one of a select group of international athletes for the ‘Voice of the Athlete’ Working Group by World Netball. Keep Reading

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Dreams of Nashville coming true for Lay la Rose

They got hooked on her dream too and the last five years have seen Layla fronting her own Country band, writing and recording her songs and through hard work at school, recently getting accepted to study for a degree in media at a university in Nashville. Keep Reading

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Insight Terence Lopez

There is no doubt that the unexpected and dramatic effects of Covid-19 hit the aviation industry severely but Terence Lopez says that for Gibraltar Airport the initial response was that ‘it was just another day in the office”. Keep Reading

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WS21S Operation pedestal

This article is a tribute to all seamen that sailed the seas during the war to keep us supplied. Whenever Poppy Day is mentioned, people immediately think of the soldiers that died. Only afterwards do the Merchant Seamen and Navy get a mention. Keep Reading

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