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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2025 · 37 MIN

AI, School Half Days, Margallo, Viva lo 90s

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How can Gibraltar make the most of the enormous potential of artificial intelligence? How can we manage the risks? Questions for Toby White, who is based on the Rock, his company Artimus advises organisations across the world on adopting AI.The Unite Education Branch has criticised the Government’s handling of its public consultation on scrapping school summer hours, calling the process unclear and poorly managed. Unite says staff and unions should have been consulted first, rather than relying on an ad hoc email survey to gauge public opinion on School Summer Hours. Kevin Ruiz has been following the story.Spain’s former Foreign Minister José Manuel García-Margallo has renewed calls for joint sovereignty over Gibraltar, criticising the Spanish government for abandoning the principle of territorial integrity. He says Chief Minister Fabian Picardo is winning all the battles. Jonathan Sacramento told us more.And, do you have plans for Maundy Thursday? Boyd's is hosting an old-school rave - Viva lo 90's! - featuring local DJ's and headlined by the 'Queen of Rave' herself Rozalla! Organiser Jehan Garcia told us how the preparations are going. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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