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The 2020 Sovereign Asian Art Prize receives record number of entries

The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) Finalists exhibition is currently showing in Hong Kong and features 31 mid-career artists shortlisted for The 2020 Sovereign Asian Art Prize, the 16th edition of Asia’s most prestigious prize for contemporary artists. SAF is a charitable organisation that raises funds for programmes that support disadvantaged children through expressive arts. Keep Reading

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Call of Duty: working on the NHS front line during the Covid-19 pandemic

Whilst the world was being ravaged by Covid-19, and we in Gibraltar prepared for a mass outbreak that did not arrive, one local GP decided that she wasn’t going to wait out the worst of the pandemic in the relative comfort of Gibraltar. So April Nilsen Nunn moved herself and her family of five back to the UK and worked solidly for almost 2 months. Here she tells her remarkable story of being on the frontline of the pandemic. Keep Reading

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A Reunion Romance

Reconnecting with people we have had a previous connection with can be complex, fascinating but can ultimately provide clues as to why the friendship or personal relationship did not continue. However, for others, discovering each other again can prove not only a positive experience but a momentous one. Keep Reading

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Lockdown Positivity – From Adversity Comes Opportunity

Lockdown may have given us challenges to overcome but it has also given us the chance to bring about positive changes in our lives and those of our family. Obviously our first priority has been to stay healthy, but for some of us the restrictions have also given us the precious commodity of time. We’ve had to re-shape our lives and get the cogs of our brains turning to think of things to help us survive, thrive and find inspiration at the most unlikely of times. Keep Reading

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Changes in eating trends

The Dockyard hooter blows – it’s exactly 12 noon which means it’s lunchtime so a cheese and ham roll, a piece of fruit or a Kit Kat and a mug of hot tea or soft drink would suffice to see you through your working day till you get home for your ‘main’ meal of the day. Not so! Off you go on your metaphorical bike and make a quick exit! Keep Reading

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