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The Gibraltar Government has announced the successful completion of its 2024/2025 Public Service Training Cycle, marking a major step in its mission to enhance public sector performance. Organised by ...
The Orkney Island Games start this weekend. Team Gibraltar arrived Friday and are set to report on all the action as it happens. Our reporters Robin Shepherd Cappurro and Jose Mari Ruiz are at the ...
Live music, performances and beach games were on the agenda at Eastern Beach for S.L.O.P – ‘Staying Late, Order Pizza’ on Thursday night. The event was well attended by the community, it being the ...
The Leader of the Opposition says the Government has “played the man, not the ball”, by trashing the Principal Auditor - despite having praised him just weeks ago. Keith Azopardi says in April the ...
The Chief Secretary recognises no organisation is perfect and says there are issues that need to be resolved, to become a public service defined by fairness, transparency and solidarity - where nobody ...
In an animated discussion on Gibraltar Today, The Minister for Justice, Trade and Industry told Jonathan Scott that in his experience, it is usual for institutions to be provided a draft report when ...
The former Police Commissioner, Ian McGrail , is calling for the reopening of the investigation into alleged witness inducements linked to the Inquiry into his early retirement.
In the absence of a government-wide policy, the Principal Auditor says such payments appear to be unrestricted and uncontrolled, with decisions made without accountability. He adds, the token annual ...
The ballot saw 84% of voters reject the Government’s proposed pay increase. Turnout stood at nearly 48% of the nearly three ...
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