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According to the Department of Education, the overall A-Level pass rate across Bayside, Westside, and the College stands at 89%.
The GHA's Director General, Kevin McGee, is to step down for health reasons, nearly two years after taking up the post. The Government says he led the Authority through a period of significant reform ...
The Leader of the Opposition says the Chief Minister is “abusing parliament” and “assaulting the constitution”. Keith Azopardi said it’s a serious moment for Gibraltar’s democracy.
The Kusuma Trust Gibraltar has congratulated all students receiving their A-Level results. It says applications are now open for its 2025 Excellence Prizes. Each year, the trust awards a series of ...
The Minister for Care met with the families of Dr Giraldi service users at John Mackintosh Hall today, to discuss concerns over upcoming plans. These involve the temporary relocation of the facility ...
The UK branch of Unite the Union has been found to have broken the law, resulting in a write-down of £66 million in the organisation’s accounts. Auditors found a failure to ensure proper financial ...
Celebrations across the Rock as students receive their A level results. Students completing their A Level's and level 3 Qualifications in Gibraltar have done so entirely within a coeducational system, ...
Love it or loathe it, the Levanter has dominated Gibraltar’s weather this month, although forecasts suggest a return to westerly winds could arrive by next week. Climatological records show that ...
The 2025 National Risk Assessment has been published, and a new financial crime portal launched. The government reminds all relevant entities that they are legally required to consider these most ...
The Gibraltar boys under 15s claimed their first win in a development tournament over in Estonia. They beat the Faroe Islands 4-2 on penalties after a goalless draw.
Generous Hearts have once again given away free pre-loved school uniforms to those in need. This is the third year the local charity have held the giveaway, with clothes going to the local community ...