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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2024 · 36 MIN

Deaths At Sea Protest, Athletics, GFSB, Summer Sports

from Gibraltar Today

More than 60 people from Ceuta have protested outside New Mole House Police Station. They were demanding justice for two men killed by an RGP vessel which collided with their RHIB during a chase in Spanish waters in March 2020. Our reporter Iain Triay Clarence was there.It’s a big day tomorrow for Gibraltar Athletics, as the European Small States Championships comes to the Rock for its 70th anniversary edition. Over 200 athletes from 17 countries will compete in both track and field. The president of the Gibraltar Athletics Association Frank Carreras was in the studio two competing athletes Reece Byrne and Sean Peñalver.The Federation of Small Businesses is collaborating with Women in Enterprise on a number of events, relating to issues from parental leave to workplace pensions. Michaela Rees from the GFSB and Mary-Jane Feeke of Women In Enterprise told us more.The Summer Sports & Leisure Programme is back, and marks its 25th anniversary this year. We spoke to Michelle Turner, Liam Payas and Sean Collado about what’s in the pipeline for this summer, as well as to reflect on how the programme has evolved over the last 25 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

More than 60 people from Ceuta have protested outside New Mole House Police Station. They were demanding justice for two men killed by an RGP vessel which collided with their RHIB during a chase in Spanish waters in March 2020. Our reporter Iain Triay Clarence was there.It’s a big day tomorrow for Gibraltar Athletics, as the European Small States Championships comes to the Rock for its 70th anniversary edition. Over 200 athletes from 17 countries will compete in both track and field. The president of the Gibraltar Athletics Association Frank Carreras was in the studio two competing athletes Reece Byrne and Sean Peñalver.The Federation of Small Businesses is collaborating with Women in Enterprise on a number of events, relating to issues from parental leave to workplace pensions. Michaela Rees from the GFSB and Mary-Jane Feeke of Women In Enterprise told us more.The Summer Sports & Leisure Programme is back, and marks its 25th anniversary this year. We spoke to Michelle Turner, Liam Payas and Sean Collado about what’s in the pipeline for this summer, as well as to reflect on how the programme has evolved over the last 25 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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