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Stay Social Media Safe this Summer

Summer is here. Whether you are staying at home or heading abroad this year, it is sensible to take a moment to consider how your actions on holiday could make you vulnerable to cyber criminals or other issues. Keep Reading

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Hello Summer

There’s nothing quite as synonymous with summer as the beach — and, of course, here in Gibraltar we are lucky to have six beaches, either sandy or rocky, to choose from. On the eastern side there is the aptly named Eastern Beach, the largest beach on the Rock that benefits from sunshine all day long. Catalan Bay, often described as having the charm of a fishing village, lies between Eastern Beach and Sandy Bay (the smallest of them all) is a beautiful man made beach, remade in 2014 after sea storms swept most of the sand away. Keep Reading

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Taking inspiration from Challenge

We all experience challenges in life. One might say that dealing with challenges is part of the human condition. The key, I believe, is to grow through challenges and find ways to be inspired by them, inspired to become better versions of ourselves. Keep Reading

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Horoscope July

ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) July is a time for you to welcome new beginnings, Aries, and to allow the sun to shine in your life! Something new is about to waken within you and it will feel like a light being switched on. Step into it and embrace it.  TAURUS Apr 21 –… Keep Reading

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Keeping Kids Healthy this summer

Complexity seems almost built into children’s lives today. As we return to some form of normality post Covid lockdown, it is apparent many children have adopted behaviours and routines that may not promote health. Keep Reading

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Spain’s Blockade of Gibraltar

Gibraltar was ceded to Britain way back in 1713, as part of the Treaty of Utrecht signed at the end of the War of Spanish Succession. Although the Spanish Crown “yield to the Crown of Great Britain the full and entire propriety of the town and castle of Gibraltar, together with the port, fortifications, and forts thereunto belonging; and he gives up the said propriety to be held and enjoyed absolutely with all manner of right for ever, without any exception or impediment whatsoever”, disputes over the small stretch of land have persisted. Keep Reading

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Creativity

Although creativity is important, it does not come naturally to everyone. If you are not an artist, musician or an individual who is involved in the creative world, you might wonder why being creative is a vital element in our lives - here are some reasons why: Keep Reading

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When Poetry, Whiskey and Angels summon the muse

One of the great joys of poetry is its imagery. Pictures conjured up by weaving words together in an inspirational manner are one thing but when music is added to the equation and the formula is enriched by its live performance, poetry becomes three dimensional and more inclusive. This shared experience between poet, musicians and audience works best in intimate settings where words are not lost in translation. Keep Reading

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Memories of a Life on the seas

At the age of sixteen Robin Batchelor was sent to sea by his mother, the beginning of a long career on the water that elicited many different adventures. “I started as a deck boy in the Merchant Navy and apart from the ship’s cat you can’t get any lower than that,” Robin tells me. Keep Reading

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The Royal Gibraltar Police building online connections with the community

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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