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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2024 · 30 MIN

Roy Clinton, Street Football, 4th July, Special Olympics

from Gibraltar Today

Roy Clinton has accused the government of being intentionally deceptive in the presentation of its budget. The Shadow Minister for Finance claims the year just ended has in reality resulted in a deficit of nearly 45 million pounds for Gibraltar. How is it the opposition has such a different view of public finances? Our reporter Ian Triay Clarence looks at the shadow finance minister’s budget address. Who remembers playing games en el patio? The Gibraltar Football Association are rolling back the years with their new Street Football Programme. Wanting to give youngsters a chance to play football in a fun and relaxed environment, this programme hopes to have a positive impact on our youth. We spoke to GFA Communications & Media Manager Steven Gonzalez. It’s the 4th July – an important day for America, who celebrate their independence and what it means to be American. We spoke to the President of the American Chamber of Commerce James Lasry, who told us of their plans to mark the occasion. And, last week the 39th Special Olympics Gibraltar national games took place at the Lathbury Sports Complex. Here on the rock were athletes from Algeciras and the Isle of Man competing in a number of different sports. Francis Mauro, Ivan Gomez Mannion and Charlie Balloqui all took part, and we got to speak to them about the competition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Roy Clinton has accused the government of being intentionally deceptive in the presentation of its budget. The Shadow Minister for Finance claims the year just ended has in reality resulted in a deficit of nearly 45 million pounds for Gibraltar. How is it the opposition has such a different view of public finances? Our reporter Ian Triay Clarence looks at the shadow finance minister’s budget address. Who remembers playing games en el patio? The Gibraltar Football Association are rolling back the years with their new Street Football Programme. Wanting to give youngsters a chance to play football in a fun and relaxed environment, this programme hopes to have a positive impact on our youth. We spoke to GFA Communications & Media Manager Steven Gonzalez. It’s the 4th July – an important day for America, who celebrate their independence and what it means to be American. We spoke to the President of the American Chamber of Commerce James Lasry, who told us of their plans to mark the occasion. And, last week the 39th Special Olympics Gibraltar national games took place at the Lathbury Sports Complex. Here on the rock were athletes from Algeciras and the Isle of Man competing in a number of different sports. Francis Mauro, Ivan Gomez Mannion and Charlie Balloqui all took part, and we got to speak to them about the competition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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