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#166

The European Commission has formally asked Spain for information on sewage pollution from La Linea that affects water quality in Gibraltar’s Western Beach.
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Independent Daily First Published 1801
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Independent Daily First Published 1801
#167

The Spanish Red Cross placed an order on Monday this week with Toyota Gibraltar Stockholdings for two vehicles needed for earthquake-hit Nepal
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Independent Daily First Published 1801
Gibraltar Chronicle - The Independent Daily First Published 1801
#168

Anthem of the Seas was delivered to Royal Caribbean on April 10, 2015, and christened on April 20, 2015
Inaugural call of cruise liner 'Anthem of the Seas' with 4,180 on board. 'Explorer of the Seas' to visit Gibraltar for first time on Monday.
Inaugural call of cruise liner 'Anthem of the Seas' with 4,180 on board. 'Explorer of the Seas' to visit Gibraltar for first time on Monday.
#171
#172

There’s been a serious incursion, which saw the Guardia Civil board a local fishing boat in British Gibraltar Territorial Waters
with an RGP officer sustaining injuries as he boarded
the Guardia Civil who tried to stop the policeman from going on-board
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
with an RGP officer sustaining injuries as he boarded
the Guardia Civil who tried to stop the policeman from going on-board
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
#173

Which brings me, to some very interesting but important information received by Panorama and ‘attributed to an FCO spokesperson in London’ who has surprisingly revealed, that Gibraltar is not alone and that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office are with us? It certainly does not look that way!
According to the information passed on to this newspaper, which will surprise many people ‘the FCO have 20 members of staff ‘working on the Gibraltar desk. This number we are told, is divided between the FCO London desk and the one here at the Convent.
In fact if these figures are correct, because at first glance they are difficult to believe, even if they did come from inside FCO HQ in London SW1 you immediately have to ask’ Just what are they doing for Gibraltar?
FCO has a 20 strong Gibraltar Desk task force… But what are they actually doing?
According to the information passed on to this newspaper, which will surprise many people ‘the FCO have 20 members of staff ‘working on the Gibraltar desk. This number we are told, is divided between the FCO London desk and the one here at the Convent.
In fact if these figures are correct, because at first glance they are difficult to believe, even if they did come from inside FCO HQ in London SW1 you immediately have to ask’ Just what are they doing for Gibraltar?
FCO has a 20 strong Gibraltar Desk task force… But what are they actually doing?
#174

The Government is to issue a new Electronic ID Card, with the first of these expected to be ready by late June. The project, which is costing in the region of 1.3 million pounds, was described by the Chief Minister as one of the most exciting developments of his term in office. The card has layers of security features and will be used to access E-Government, services as well as for travel.
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
#175

Following an incident at sea, the Foreign Office says it will protect Gibraltar’s sovereignty and security
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
#176

Gibraltar’s marine monitoring & surveillance capabilities increased
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
#177

Gibraltar’s marine monitoring & surveillance capabilities increased
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
Thinking Green - Underwater Camera
#178

War of words over Monday's incident at sea
An incident in waters off the North Mole on Monday afternoon continues to court controversy, with the Gibraltar government engaging in a war of words with the Guardia Civil union over what exactly happened.
In a statement, Number Six rejects the Spanish union’s version of events as untrue, reiterating that the Guardia Civil boarded a local vessel illegally.
An officer of the Royal Gibraltar Police was injured as a result of the Guardia Civil’s manoeuvres, who reportedly obstructed the RGP. The Civil Guard officers have also kept the two local fishermen’s identification documents.
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
An incident in waters off the North Mole on Monday afternoon continues to court controversy, with the Gibraltar government engaging in a war of words with the Guardia Civil union over what exactly happened.
In a statement, Number Six rejects the Spanish union’s version of events as untrue, reiterating that the Guardia Civil boarded a local vessel illegally.
An officer of the Royal Gibraltar Police was injured as a result of the Guardia Civil’s manoeuvres, who reportedly obstructed the RGP. The Civil Guard officers have also kept the two local fishermen’s identification documents.
GBC - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
#179
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War of words over Monday's incident at sea
An incident in waters off the North Mole on Monday afternoon continues to court controversy, with the Gibraltar government engaging in a war of words with the Guardia Civil union over what exactly happened.
In a statement, Number Six rejects the Spanish union’s version of events as untrue, reiterating that the Guardia Civil boarded a local vessel illegally.
An officer of the Royal Gibraltar Police was injured as a result of the Guardia Civil’s manoeuvres, who reportedly obstructed the RGP. The Civil Guard officers have also kept the two local fishermen’s identification documents.
GBC9 - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
An incident in waters off the North Mole on Monday afternoon continues to court controversy, with the Gibraltar government engaging in a war of words with the Guardia Civil union over what exactly happened.
In a statement, Number Six rejects the Spanish union’s version of events as untrue, reiterating that the Guardia Civil boarded a local vessel illegally.
An officer of the Royal Gibraltar Police was injured as a result of the Guardia Civil’s manoeuvres, who reportedly obstructed the RGP. The Civil Guard officers have also kept the two local fishermen’s identification documents.
GBC9 - Gibraltar News - GBC TV and Radio Gibraltar
Fred are you going to admit that you were wrong for once !
#180

The article specifically rejects the statement about Bluefin Tuna so why do you believe the GC over the British version - is this just another example of your unreasoning and unreasonable prejudice against Gib.