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The Corporation was established in 1963 with the amalgamation of Gibraltar Television, a private company, and the Government owned radio service, Radio Gibraltar which started regular broadcasting in 1958. Radio Gibraltar broadcasts 24 hours a day and its programme format is similar to that of commercial local radio stations in the United Kingdom. The television service also broadcasts 24 hours a

day with the programme profile favouring the inclusion of local productions, including news and current affairs programmes.

Local woman charged with making, possessing and distributing indecent images of children
25/07/2025

Local woman charged with making, possessing and distributing indecent images of children

Sarah-Anne Noguera of Beach View Terraces faces three counts of possession of indecent images of children, three counts of distributing indecent images of children to another person, and one count of taking or making indecent images of children.

Traders concerned at delays caused by new Customs clearance system
25/07/2025

Traders concerned at delays caused by new Customs clearance system

Businesses are complaining that the new Asycuda system introduced by Customs for pre arrival clearance is actually taking much more time to process.

Power concentrated in ministers - Nick Calamaro on Principal Auditor's Report.
24/07/2025

Power concentrated in ministers - Nick Calamaro on Principal Auditor's Report.

In an opinion piece in the Gibraltar Chronicle newspaper, Mr Calamaro interprets what he thinks the Principal Auditor's Report tells us about politics in Gibraltar. He talks about opaque payments and power being concentrated in the hands of ministers.

Demonstrators calling for more Government accountability and fairness urge public to support them
24/07/2025

Demonstrators calling for more Government accountability and fairness urge public to support them

A demonstration calling for greater Government accountability and fairness saw a low turnout outside Number Six Convent Place this afternoon.

Works at Moorish Castle uncover "Murder Hole" from where arrows were shot and boiling oil poured on attackers.
24/07/2025

Works at Moorish Castle uncover "Murder Hole" from where arrows were shot and boiling oil poured on attackers.

Conservation works at the Moorish Castle have uncovered new information about its defences, with the discovery of what's known as a "Murder Hole".

Governor, Sir Ben Bathurst,  says his constitutional role is clear and he won't cross the line into local politics
24/07/2025

Governor, Sir Ben Bathurst, says his constitutional role is clear and he won't cross the line into local politics

Sir Ben Bathurst, says he is determined to stay firmly within his constitutional boundaries, and won't be straying into local politics.

Call for transparency as Action for Housing Responds to Principal Auditor’s Report.
24/07/2025

Call for transparency as Action for Housing Responds to Principal Auditor’s Report.

Action for Housing says it has serious concerns following the Principal Auditor’s report and its findings that the Chief Minister was personally involved in the allocation of government housing.

24/07/2025

VIEWPOINT: The Governor, Sir Ben Bathurst, reflects on his first year in office.

Speaking to Ros Astengo in an extended interview, he touches on his constitutional role, the treaty, the RGP, the McGrail Inquiry and the Principal Auditor's Report.

Tune in tonight at 9.30pm on GBC Television.

Port Authority confirms sanctions compliance for crude oil tanker Lady Henrietta
24/07/2025

Port Authority confirms sanctions compliance for crude oil tanker Lady Henrietta

The Port Authority says a vessel carrying Russian-origin fuel was allowed to call at Gibraltar after it met strict compliance checks.

Unite membership at GBC vote against proposed pay increase.
23/07/2025

Unite membership at GBC vote against proposed pay increase.

The GBC membership was balloted Wednesday afternoon, with a majority opting for rejecting the pay increase and industrial action including strike action.

Rosia Bay regulars hope it can hold on to its wild charm.
23/07/2025

Rosia Bay regulars hope it can hold on to its wild charm.

In the latest ‘beach Wednesday’ edition, Gibraltar Today also heard about “el Rolli’s” marine life, its history and its popularity with dog owners. 

Tax revenues in Gibraltar rising steadily since Covid-19 pandemic but so have arrears.
23/07/2025

Tax revenues in Gibraltar rising steadily since Covid-19 pandemic but so have arrears.

The Principal Auditor’s report reveals that the number of employers failing to pay their employees’ PAYE contributions has doubled. It also highlights debts owed by High Net Worth and Category 2 Individuals, with some dating back more than a decade. 

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