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Pride, Sports, Sports Train, Short Story Comp, Melon Diesel, Songwriter Collab
As Pride Month comes to an end, we look ahead to tomorrow’s celebrations. Coco and Isis will be in the studio.
We'll have all the latest sporting news with Robin Sheppard Capurro as Gibraltarian Stella McComb is selected to compete with the Great Britain dressage team at next European championships.
With, the GSLA’s Summer Sports Train is just around the corner. Some of the team behind this year’s programme will be in the studio to tell us what’s in store.
The Spring Short Story Competition attracted close to 250 entries this year. We'll be hearing from some of the winners.
A Gibraltar Today exclusive - your first chance to hear Melon Diesel’s brand new release very soon.
And, singer song writer Bevan Soga has teamed up with DJ Michael Crome. They'll be joining me to talk about the collaboration.
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832. New Residency Rules, Sikorski anniversary, Summer Events, Sports, Darts Open
34:52||Ep. 832The government's new residency policy is raising concerns in the business community. The GFSB believes incoming changes will have a negative impact on employers and put business owners off Gibraltar. GFSB Chair, Owen Smith will be here to tell us moreIt's 83 years since Polish General, Sikorski died in a tragic accident in Gibraltar waters, the Heritage Trust is marking the anniversary with the co-author of a new investigation into the plane crash, Chris Wroblewski. Cultural Services has a busy summer schedule lined up, expanding its offering with some new events aimed at adults. Tasmin Griffth will be here to let you know which dates to mark in your calendar We'll have the latest sports news too and Darts fans have a weekend full of action in store: The Gibraltar Open gets underway at the Europa Sports Complex today. Doubles pair Justin Hewitt and Craig Galliano join us ahead of their first match this evening.
831. Opposition: Your Questions, Anti Domestic Violence, GibYellow Awards Winners
40:26||Ep. 831We put your questions to the Leader of the Opposition. GSD Leader Keith Azopardi joins was live in the studio for Opposition: Your Questions.England were in action against Congo last night at the FIFA World Cup, but with major tournaments often bringing heightened emotions, the Royal Gibraltar Police is reminding the public that abuse is never acceptable. The RGP is encouraging victims and witnesses to report concerns and seek support.And, the Nautilus Project has been named the overall winner of the inaugural GibYellow Awards. We'll be hearing from five of its young members, fresh from last night's gala at the Sunborn.
830. Gibraltar Today: On the Beach - Eastern Beach
40:30||Ep. 830It's the first of July and it's the first of our Summer Beach Wednesdays here on Gibraltar Today. Over the coming weeks we'll be visiting Gibraltar's beaches, hearing your memories, your favourite spots, and the issues that matter most to you.Today's episode was recorded live from Eastern Beach, where both locals and visitors alike enjoy early morning dips, long afternoons and plenty of space to set up your beach umbrella. It's also where recent concerns over sediment plumes linked to nearby reclamation works have sparked plenty of public discussion.We discussed the sediment plumes with the Environmental Safety Group's Janet Howitt, as also spoke to some regular beach goers who shared what they love - and what they think could be better - about Eastern Beach.
829. Chamber on Power Cuts, Northern Defences, Venezuela Earthquakes, Phoenix Dance
38:53||Ep. 829The Chamber of Commerce hits out at the government after last week's power cut, saying that if they cannot provide a reliable power supply, they should bring in professionals who can.Government Project Director, Carl Viagas brings us up to speed with the ongoing works at the Northern Defences, where new discoveries are being uncovered..Crisis Manager, Joe Bishop, shares the benefit of his experience, as we look at Venezuela in the aftermath of recent earthquakes.And Phoenix Dance company looks ahead to the opening of their very first show, Wonka's World of Wonder kicks off this coming Friday at the John Mackintosh Hall.
828. Sports, Traces of Humanity, Pride Award, Wellbeing Workshop, Told in Gold
35:27||Ep. 828Gibraltar has made sporting history, winning its first ever medal at the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries. We'll look back at the team's achievement and bring you all the latest sports news.An exhibition inspired by Gorham's Cave and the story of human evolution is coming to the Rock. Traces of Humanity opens at the Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery this week, and we'll find out what visitors can expect.We'll be speaking to this year's Gibraltar Pride Award 2026 winner - our very own Michael Beltran. We'll also be discussing the link between art and mental health. Helen Rea from Gibraltar Arts and Crafts will be here to tell us about an upcoming creative wellbeing workshop.And, do you have a treasured piece of jewellery or family heirloom in need of repair? You could be the perfect candidate for a brand new GBC TV programme,
826. Venezuela Earthquakes, Photographic Society, Local rap album, The Decade Event
29:45||Ep. 826Venezuelan GP Dr George Simon is appealing to Gibraltar’s Venezuelan community to support those affected by recent earthquakes in his home country, amid reports of widespread damage, collapsing buildings and tsunami alerts. We’ll also hear from 23-year-old Gibraltarian Ben Vasquez, who has experienced powerful tremors in Japan during his charity trek for the British Red Cross.The Gibraltar Photographic Society continues its 60th anniversary celebrations, with a special exhibition now open in Morocco.A new album from local rapper James Ablitt explores themes of mental health and personal growth. A Beautiful Mind is due for release later this summer, and today we’ll get a preview of some of the material. And Peninsula Events is celebrating its ten year anniversary and organisers are preparing for their biggest event yet. We'll be finding out what's happening at Western Beach this Saturday.
825. 10 Years since Brexit Vote, Hospitality Industry on Treaty Implementation
37:24||Ep. 825Ten years to the day since we woke up to the Brexit referendum result. Gibraltar voted overwhelmingly to remain in the European Union, but the UK as a whole voted to leave.With Brexit implementation day now just weeks away, we’ll be speaking to business owners in Gibraltar’s hospitality industry about what this summer could bring — and the uncertainty still hanging over the sector.
824. GMF Returns, Miss Gibraltar, Ground Up Project, Akisha Ferrell
31:39||Ep. 824The Gibraltar Music Festival is making its long-awaited return this September. GMF Summer Sessions will bring three nights of live music to the Europa Sports Arena, featuring international stars James Morrison, Rosario and Billy Ocean alongside a strong line-up of local talent.The search is on for this year’s Miss Gibraltar - We'll be catching up with organiser Kelvin Hewitt soon. As well as Ashlyn Gonzlez, who will be representing the rock at an international level at the Miss Supranational Pageant in Poland. We'll be finding out more about Ashlyn's From the Ground Up project, inspired by her own journey with scoliosis.And, Another former Miss Gibraltar contestant, Akisha Ferrell, has gone from strength to strength since taking part in the pageant a few years ago. Akisha is back on the Rock after success abroad.