GBC News 31/01/25
GBC News 31/01/25
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GBC News 30/01/25
GBC News 30/01/25
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Today's weather: potentially wet this morning but bright and sunny later! 🌤
Reporters Melanie Chipolina Guilliano and Iain Triay Clarence discuss the bravery of the victims of paedophile Graham Southwell, whose 39-year sentence could be longest in Gibraltar’s history
GBC News 29/01/25
GBC News 29/01/25
Our daily live TV news bulletin.
Today's weather: a cloudy start with conditions set to worsen as the day develops… a government advisory in place from 5pm! 🌧️
Glacis fire investigated
A fire at a home in the Glacis Estate this morning is being investigated by police as suspected arson.
The Royal Gibraltar Police and Gibraltar Fire & Rescue Service deployed to George Don House at about 0730, residents were evacuated from the building. No injuries were reported.
The fire was extinguished just before 8, with residents returning to their homes at around 8.20am.Investigations continue.
Police have asked anyone with any relevant information to contact them on 200 72500 or online at www.police.gi/report-online.
With the 2025 Island Games on the horizon, athletes across the Rock are determined to stake their claim for a place on Team Gibraltar.
This morning, a 40-event gala at Lathbury pool included time trials as swimmers hope to earn their spot on the plane to Orkney in July.
Flat Bastion road has now reopened and the fire put out. A dog and two birds were rescued, with some nearby properties reportedly evacuated. Checks have found the building is not safe and will need to be closed off.
The Speaker has accepted an explanation from the Minister for Care and ruled there's been no breach of parliamentary procedure.
This follows a public announcement on hot water at Mount Alvernia despite a parliamentary question having been filed on the subject.
Gemma Arias Vasquez said she'd felt the issue merited an exception on the grounds that it was in the public interest.
Her Opposition counterpart, Atrish Sanchez questioned whether a long standing issue became a public interest after it was raised on the Speak Freely page.