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A different Christmas

Christmas this year will feel different for all of us. The presence of Covid has cast a shadow on how we can celebrate the season. This is particularly poignant when we are living through such a challenging time and absolutely need to experience as much joy and emotional warmth as we can. Keep Reading

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Food From Christmas Past – WWII

Christmas is usually a time for indulgence, a time when ‘healthy eating’ takes a back seat and some of us enjoy tucking into a traditional Christmas feast; turkey, ham, mince pies, pudding and cake. Keep Reading

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Interview with Attias & Levy

May 1985: The opening of the frontier, a turning point for Gibraltar and a liberating upheaval in which our British peninsula became the Mecca for professional transactions. As I delve into the story of how Attias & Levy law firm came to fruition, I am taken down a path of history, humour and personal introspection. Keep Reading

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Your Invisible Power

It has been said that a great idea is valueless unless it is accompanied by a physical action. How very true. The greatest idea under the sun will come to nothing unless steps are taken to bring it to fruition. Keep Reading

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The official report of the capture of Gibraltar – by Rooke Part 1

Sir George's natural repugnance to inaction, and his consciousness of the necessity, with so large a force, of doing something, induced him, on the 17th of July, being then in the bay of Tetuan, to call another council, and to urge the indispensable obligation that lay on them, of effecting something commensurate with the force entrusted to them and after long debate, a prompt and vigorous attack on Gibraltar, proposed by Sir George, was resolved on, the proceedings of which we have before briefly stated. The following is Sir George's official report: Keep Reading

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COLOURBLIND

Interracial relationships, however successful are not always emotionally or psychologically easy to navigate for couples who embark on them. Some can experience prejudice from loved ones and society. Keep Reading

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KiKi’s Creative

Born from the tumultuous upheaval the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to the world, Kiki’s Creative is a product of artistic passion, Venetian influences and a love for avocados! Keep Reading

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A Musical Journey in the 1960s

After watching the Diamond Boys rehearse at Ross House ‘lavadero’ a group of friends from the south district (Europa) decided to try to form what was then known as a skiffle group. So in theory we had a band but we had no instruments, just five friends with big ideas about how to follow in… Keep Reading

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