Gibraltar Today presented by Jonathan Scott brings you closer to the stories that matter to you. Covering news, sport, lifestyle, host debates and interviews with the people making the headlines. If it’s being talked about in Gibraltar, we'll talk about it on GIBRALTAR TODAY. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On Wednesday's we deep dive into one topic, more indepth, this week we're discussing the environment, with a panel of experts, including Minister for the Environment, John Cortes, as well as Stephen Warr from the Department of the Environment, and Janet Howitt from the Environmental Safety Group We'll be discussing a new ‘Our Environment Matters' campaign, new laws, and the wider environmental challenges facing Gibraltar.The Gibraltar national football team are preparing for tomorrow's first leg of their UEFA Nations League relegation playoff against Latvia. We'll be hearing more from our Sports Reporter, Jose Mari Ruiz, who was just at a GFA press conference ahead of tomorrow's game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A journey with a difference: Japanese cyclist Kaito Dayo left Finland in November, arriving on the Rock this month, we talk about his long trip to Gibraltar We had a chat with Chief Culture Officer Seamus Byrne, looking ahead to a conversation with Sir Mo Farah, and a charity run around the Rock.10 years of Little English, founders Sophie Clifton-Tucker and Chris Hedley tell us how it's gone and where it's going.And we're chatting to Susan Wink Sampere from the Save Gibraltar Street Cats charity. There's a lot going on with sponsorships and fostering, find out how you can help Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We'll be joined in the studio by lawyer Julian Santos to discuss the growing importance of privacy in the digital age, with a particular focus on protecting children online.The latest sports news coming up with our reporter Jose Mari Ruiz too after a big game for Gibraltar Rugby over the weekend. In the art world, Karl Ullger has a lot of exciting projects to talk about, both locally and abroad.And Radio Gibraltar's Great Easter Bunny Hunt is in full swing, have you managed to find today's secret location yet? We're going to discuss what's happening and how you can win. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A landmark legal milestone has been reached in Gibraltar, with the first Adoption Order granted following a Placement Order under the new Adoption Act 2023. Family lawyer and Director at Ellul & Cruz, Janieve Hawkins will explain what this means for families and the wider adoption process will beWe'll also have a lookahead to weekend sports with Robin Sheppard Capurro and on the subject, international rugby returns to Europa this weekend, with Gibraltar set to host Sweden in a big home international tomorrow.Back to the Classics returns for its fourth edition, promising a bigger and more spectacular celebration of timeless hits after last year's sell-out success. Organisers Nolan Frendo and Dion Mifsud will join us in the studio.And, we've been hearing about some of this year's drama festival entries this week, it all kicks off on Monday. Theatre Makers are bringing Goodbye, Charles to the stage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We're going to look ahead to Viewpoint, which features a powerful and deeply personal two-part special, as two survivors of child abuse waive their right to anonymity to share their experiences. Gibraltar's walking football team has returned from Rome as champions, after an impressive run in the over 60s category against strong international opposition.With the drama festival on next week, we'll be finding out about the entries from Bestside and the Theatre Makers.And, St Anne's Upper Primary School is once again teaching business skills through its Young Enterprise Fiver Challenge. We'll be joined by some of the students in the studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Following the outbreak of meningitis linked to the University of Kent and Canterbury, Gibraltar health officials are urging students to check their vaccination status. Dr Helen Carter, Director of Public Health will be here to explain the latest advice for Gibraltar students and their families.And, March marks Social Work Month, with World Social Work Day celebrated this week, shining a spotlight on the profession's vital role in supporting vulnerable people and strengthening communities. We'll be hearing from a number of professionals including Director of Services, Safety and Standards Angelo Cerisola, Head of Children's Services Rachel Netto, social worker Paul Bush, and Acting Head of Adult Services Maite Carreras. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On today's show with Kelly-Anne Borge:With plans for a new Sports Strategy in the pipeline, there's a renewed focus on the future of sport on the Rock.Minister Leslie Bruzon and GSLA CEO Reagan Lima tell us more..A new television series exploring the stories behind Gibraltar's streets is set to return to GBC. Series two of The Secret History of Our Streets is currently in the works - Author and historian Richard Garcia discusses what we can expect.The 69th Gibraltar International Drama Festival returns to Ince's Hall next week, showcasing a diverse programme of theatre from local and visiting companies.On the show this week we're speaking to some of those involved in bringing the festival to life - Today we find out about GAMPA's entriesGAMPA Principal Tanya Santini McClelland looks ahead to this year's drama festival. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On Gibraltar Today with Claire Hernandez:GBC reporter Katy Docker updates the latest on the Ministry of Defense's drone security.This weekend saw Lincoln Red Imps add another trophy to their cabinet...the weekend sport is with Jose Mari RuizThe Drama Festival is coming up next week, we'll be looking ahead to some of the entries during this week's programmes... today Julian Felice tells us about Dramatis Personae's production for the festival. Julian is directing - Me, Myself And IambsDeveloping the creative space at Casemates... Helen discusses plans for the space, and the development of the Arts and Crafts AssociationThe Catholic church in Gibraltar celebrates special wedding anniversaries every year, 25th, 40th, 50th anniversaries. We hear more about the celebration of these special milestones from the Bishop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, a time to highlight the impact of neurological injuries and the resilience of those living with them. Stroke survivor John Shephard was in the studio.A new young adult supernatural mystery set in Gibraltar is bringing local folklore and ghostly legends to life for readers. Author Karim Vatvani is going to tell us all about his latest book. Robin Sheppard Capurro brought us the latest sports news.And we'll hear from some of the successful contestants who've competed at the 24th Gibraltar International Dance Festival. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Firefighters gathered outside No.6 Convent Place today as part of an ongoing pay dispute. Unite says the Government has made “misleading public statements” about firefighter salaries and is calling for talks to resolve the issue.RGP data shows the majority of domestic abuse victims are female; we'll hear from Detective Constable Kianna Hermida, Detective Sergeant Danny Howard and Detective Inspector Katy Chappory. Childline Gibraltar is marking its twentieth anniversary with a special Blue Week campaign. How can young people stay safe online? Childline CEO Caroline Carter and the charity's Community and Family Co-ordinator Charlotte Petersen joined us to discuss.GibSilver is launching its first ever Wellderly Week, a series of free activities designed to help Gibraltar's over 55s stay active, connected and engaged in the community. We'll find out more on that. How many hours of sleep do you get a night? As part of Sleep Awareness Month, the GFSB is hosting a Health and Wellbeing session exploring how better rest can boost both health and productivity. We spoke to Nutritional Therapist MJ Feeke and the GFSB's Dr Karl Alvarez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On the show today with Claire Hernandez:Learning more about a brand new initiative... the GibYellow awards. Troy Charvetto from GibYellow and Kim Chang from the GFSB explain moreTalking women's health with Dr Olivia Gonzalez - delving into the inequalities in healthcare, and why we need to keep talking about these issues Boxer Tyrone Buttigieg took the top prize in last night's Sports Awards, we find out more about the winners with Jose Mari Ruiz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On the show with Claire Hernandez today:Asking our community: which women inspire you?We're looking at dementia care, prevention and research, with a recent conference taking place locally. The GHA's Dementia Coordinator Karen Truman joins us in the studio to share what emerged from the conference.Women's Rugby 7s is taking off locally... Coach Tom Tunbridge and players Ashley Gonzalez and Sarah Dewey tell us moreWe welcome the newly appointed Officer in Charge of Infantry Judo, Warrant Officer Ethaniel Jeffries-Mor in the studioContinuing the sports theme, we look ahead to the annual Sports Awards live on GBC Television at 7pm. Sports reporters Jose Mari Ruiz and Robin Sheppard Capurro chat about the categories and the nominees. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We have an International Women's Day theme for today's episode. Our news editor Christine Vasquez came in to discuss the importance of International Women's DayWe spoke to team captain of Gibraltar's women's football Shania Robba and women's football development officer Arianne Risso: the women's team have recently played their first two World Cup qualifying matches over the last few days, we speak about their inspiration and how football is developing locallyHow important is education for young women? how can stereotypes in education be tackled? Those are some of the points discussed with Director of Education, Keri Scott Carmel Khalilian dropped in to speak about the event Give to Gain, an event organised by Women in Enterprise and the GFSB. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We look ahead to the women's home game against Bulgaria with sports reporter Robin Sheppard-Capurro.The new Director General of the GHA, Dr Paul Bosio has just finished his first week in his new role. We'll be asking him about the position he's taken up this week, and find out what his aims are for his time in the role.And Aaron Monteverde's new song 'Don't be Sad' is out now, and we have Aaron in the studio to talk about the song, and his music in general. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As our coverage of the treaty continues, and after the unanimous vote in Parliament, we were joined by the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia. World Hearing Day was marked on Tuesday, it's part of Hearing Loss Awareness Week. Edgar Triay from GHITA will talk to us about the importance of this year's theme, looking at detecting early hearing loss in children. We're also looking ahead to a milestone in Gibraltar's history with boxer Tyrone Buttigieg He's up for the Commonwealth title, it's a big bout, and we'll ask about how he's getting prepared. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As the Parliamentary debate on the Treaty text continues, today's programme continues the conversation.The Leader of the Opposition, Keith Azopardi is in the studio; he addressed parliament yesterday.And News Editor Christine Vasquez and Senior Broadcast Journalist Ros Astengo will come together for the latest reactions and analysis of the treaty and the parliamentary debate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The first remote robotic surgery has successfully been carried out in Gibraltar. We speak to Minister for Health & Care Gemma Arias Vasquez, and Dr Andrew Gordon about the historic first, and what it could mean for the future of the GHA.In this morning's session of Parliament the Chief Minister said an agreement between Gibraltar and the UK must include safeguards giving the Rock a role in any termination trigger. Ros Astengo has been following proceedingsBuy a brick, build a future, is a new campaign helping build a school in Ghana. Louise Barea, founder of Help me learn Africa tells us about the campaign and how your support can help.And tax specialist Grahame Jackson will be in the studio talking about the 5th anniversary of his podcast International Tax Bites. He'll tell us about some of the guests he's spoken to over the years, and where it might be going next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sir Peter Caruana says ratification of the Treaty should not be triggered by Gibraltar Parliament, until the UK provides the Rock with assurances. Sir Peter was in the studio, interviewed by Senior Broadcast Journalist Ros Astengo Helping young people learn about how money works, First Coins, Foundations of Wealth by James Brenig is a money guide that aims to help understanding the principles of saving and investments. James tells us about what inspired him to write this book.Grease the Musical is coming to the John Mackintosh Hall theatre in April, performed by a cast of Prior Park students. We meet the main characters, Sam Foster and Charlotte Brownhill, with teacher Sarah AlbornWe also catch up with the latest sport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gibraltar's elected representatives could debate the text of the Treaty for Gibraltar's future relationship with the EU as early as Tuesday. The Chief Minister says he envisions a vibrant, positive and growing Gibraltar after the Treaty. Ros Astengo brings us the latest from Viewpoint. Aniridia advocate Eloise Durante joins us to share her journey living with the rare genetic eye condition, with tomorrow being Rare Disease day. The season of Lent is underway, and the annual Lenten Lunches return — Navy Chaplain Father Danny Hernandez will be with us in the studio.Plus, the latest sports news.And, leading names in music education are in Gibraltar. We'll be joined by Professor Andy Stott and UK gospel singer Wayne Ellington, as well as GAMPA's Jeremy Perez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The long-awaited Treaty text has been published.The agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union in relation to Gibraltar is divided into seven main Parts and 41 Annexes with many of its contents now to be enshrined in Gibraltar Law. Three stages remain – its signature, ratification and implementation.It will now be taken to the Gibraltar Parliament on an amendable motion for debate. The approval of Parliament will be the signal to the United Kingdom to proceed to ratification.It also needs the consent of the EU Parliament.GBC News editor Christine Vasquez was given an embargoed copy of the treaty text ahead of publication and brings us an extensive report. The Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, also joined us in the studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fabian Picardo gave before the UK Parliament Select Committee this morning. The hearing is part of the review of the UK - Overseas Territories Joint Declaration which seeks to re-affirm the deep links and partnerships.And, in anticipation of the treaty text publication - today we're going to discuss the future of business on the Rock. Joining us in the studio first, John Isola from the Chamber of Commerce and the GFSB's Owen Smith. We'll also be speaking to business owners George Russo, Chris Walker and Elka Olivares a little later on. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We'll be looking ahead to Sir Mo Farah's visit to Gibraltar in April, which was announced this morning. Caitlin Lavagna has a new track! It's a collaboration called Endless Goodbye, we'll hear more about the track and about what Caitlin's up to.Infant feeding coach Karen Kelly is also in the studio. With a new breastfeeding support group starting up next month, we ask Karen about some of the issues facing parents and carers and how they can get involved in the group.And CorreLibre is celebrating ten years of bringing together runners and walkers on the Rock. Michaela Rees will be running into the studio and telling us what this ten year anniversary will bring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Large parts of Gibraltar were left without electricity in the early hours of this morning, as GibElec carried out commissioning tests on the new Battery Energy Storage System. Reporter Katy Docker has more. The Youth Service has launched a social media campaign tackling addiction and substance misuse among young people, in collaboration with the Care Agency and GAMPA. We're also going to look ahead to a concert organised by the Classical Music Society featuring Cellist Michael Kevin Jones and pianist John Bryden .We'll also have all the latest sports news with our reporter Robin Sheppard Capurro. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We're getting to know the Gibraltar Methodist Church's new Superintendent Minister, Reverend David Barrett.A story that's sparked a lot of conversation this week: Government aims to end summer hours in schools; a move which would see term times shortened. Our reporter Katy Docker has been in town to see what you make of the move.What's happening in the world of sports? We'll have the latest with Robin Sheppard Capurro. Local author, David Chevasco is preparing to launch not one, not two, but three new books, offering a personal glimpse into his life and travels.We'll also be talking about celebrating llanito with Davina Barbara from Cultural Services. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.The EU's new Entry/Exit System comes into force on April 10th — but will it mean delays at the border? Newsroom journalist Ros Astengo joins us.Gibraltarian Roslynn Beighton reflects on working on the frontlines of human rights protection around the world.Friends and family of Rory Culatto prepare for a memorial walk in aid of Brain Tumour Research.And the Simply Strings Classical Charity Concert is to raise funds for SNAG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

With recent storms devastating homes across Spain, Morocco and Portugal, humanitarian workers in Gibraltar have been rallying to support those affected. Jojo France is focusing on efforts across the border in particular.Today is Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent, with churches around Gibraltar offering the distribution of ashes to full congregations. We'll hear from Roman Catholic Bishop Monsignor Charles Azzopardi. We're also going to find out how the Age Symposium has gone this morning at the John Mackintosh Hall.And, we'll be hearing about charity work being done in some of the most remote parts of the Sahara Desert with Kevin Davis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We're finding out about an Age Symposium happening tomorrow launched by the Ministry of Equality. It's aimed at ensuring older people are active partners in decision-making. The Ministry's Marlene Dalli tells us more. It's Pancake Day - Shrove Tuesday - and it's one of the Cancer Relief Centre's biggest fundraisers of the year. GBC's Iain Triay Clarence reports from the Calpe Rowing Club where the charity is serving pancakes to the community. With the Young Enterprise scheme well underway we'll be joined by another student led business - Monuva is turning recycled plastic into 3D-printed products inspired by Gibraltar's rich heritage.The next Native Tongues Open Mic Night is taking place this Thursday, shining a spotlight on local and original talent. Singer-songwriter Nathanial Lobner will be treating us to a live performance.And, what's happening in the world of sports? Jose Mari Ruiz will bring us the latest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On the show today with Kelly-Anne Borge: Storm Oriana is wreaking havoc with gale force winds leading to a temporary road closure in the area of Kingsway Roundabout to Sir Herbert Miles Road. GBC Newsroom reporter Kev Ruiz has the latestA full sports round-up and lookahead with Jose Mari Ruiz Tomorrow, love is on the air - GBC prepares for a special live Valentine's Day roadshow in aid of the GBC Open Day. Harriet Seed and Megan Stringer from the GBC Sales team update on how you can get involved.The annual Public Iftar returns on the 21st of February, organised by the Muslim Youth of Gibraltar. Aya Chahid tells us how the event has become a staple in the local calendar, growing year on year. And today is World Radio Day! At GBC we're handing over the mic to some very special guests: broadcasting enthusiasts from PossAbilities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Gibraltar Health Authority has announced what it calls a transformative improvement in ENT and Audiology services. Tinnitus Week is shining a spotlight on a condition that affects both adults and children. We were joined by Edgar Triay from GHITA, and Michelle Quinn, Audiologist at the GHA.After nearly two decades at the helm of one of Gibraltar's leading health charities, Mercy Posso is stepping down as Chairperson of Breast Cancer Support Gibraltar.This year's Young Enterprise scheme is in full flow and today we're finding out about Puzzles with Purpose - It's a product designed to support people living with memory loss and cognitive challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

After a five hour confidential briefing on treaty text ahead of its public release. The Opposition Leader, Keith Azopardi, together with shadow cabinet members Damon Bossino & Roy Clinton were at Number Six afternoon going through the document. The newsroom's Shelina Assomul told us more.But on Wednesday's we go into one topic in depth: The EV Foundation continues to support disadvantaged families whose household income is insufficient to afford basic necessities such as food, clothing, payment of utilities, rent, furniture and electrical home appliances, amongst many other needs. Nicole Jones is going to guide us through the charity's latest statistics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's Safer Internet Day, with a strong focus on how children and young people can use artificial intelligence and smart technology safely and responsibly. Joining us is Caroline Carter, CEO of Childline.A unique endurance walking challenge is taking place this coming weekend. It's a 30-kilometre route from Spain back to Gibraltar. Organiser Mark Cooper explains how the idea came together.And Gibraltarian performer, Sarah Anne Mclaren, is back on the Rock fresh from a German production of Moulin Rouge! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We'll start today's episode with Jose Mari Ruiz who reflects on the weekend sport.We take a fascinating look into Gibraltar's deep past with Professor Clive Finlayson, as the National Museum prepares for a public lecture. With recent storms prompting questions about how unusual our weather really is, he'll also be reflecting on historic extreme weather events. Gibraltar's teenage entrepreneurs are once again trying their hands at building a business. The young enterprise scheme has just launched and today we'll find out about GibThreads. The annual Gibraltar Festival for Young Musicians has come to an end this weekend, we'll be speaking to some of the successful participants, with some live performances as well. And with midterm round the corner are you planning your next break? With evolving travel trends, from changing budgets to new destination hotspots, we'll speak to travel agent Jerome Mascarenhas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Cardiac Association is celebrating a decade of supporting heart health in the community. We spoke to representatives from the charity on Wear Red Day.Did you manage to get tickets for Melon Diesel's sold out gigs this weekend? We'll be speaking to the band's Dani Fa, and also Daryl Pallas from Cedar, who will be supporting Melon Diesel at both shows. We'll also be finding out about a new podcast by Michelle Rugeroni that celebrates powerful human stories. And Robin Sheppard-Capurro told us what we can look forward to this weekend in local sport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

There are two new appointments at GBC: James Murphy has been appointed Head of Television, and Kelly-Anne Borge is the new Head of Radio. We'll speak to them about their vision for the future of radio and television in GibraltarWith the Treaty text being sent out to all EU countries, tonight's Viewpoint will discuss business after Brexit, both the challenges and the opportunities. Ros Astengo will be hosting a panel discussion including the Minister for Business Gemma Arias-Vasquez, GSD's Craig Sacarello, the GFSB and Chamber of Commerce.Gibraltar's top baby names for 2025 have been published. There's a mix of classic names alongside some more quirky choices too. Katy Docker has analysed the list. For the last 5 years Toastmasters Gibraltar have been helping people with their public speaking, leadership skills, feeling more confident with their communication in general. David Wilson will fill us in on all the details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's World Cancer Day. We heard from the voices of Gibraltar's cancer charities, the people supporting patients and families every single day, and the message that prevention, early detection and community support truly save lives. We spoke to representatives from Cancer Relief, RICC, Cancer Research, Breast Cancer Gibraltar, as well as messages from other local cancer charities. We also discussed the weather, as the Campo de Gibraltar has been battered overnight by Storm Leonardo, prompting the Andalusian regional government to issue a red alert across the area. In Gibraltar, however, authorities have issued a weather advisory for gale-force winds and heavy rain, rather than the more serious weather warning. Kevin Ruiz brought us the latest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fronts linked to Storm Leonardo are set to bring a significant change in our weather, with heavy rain and strengthening winds on the way. Niamh Murray from the Met Office will be here to explain what's coming.The business community is being invited to hear directly from Government at a Town Hall meeting, as Gibraltar prepares for the next phase of the EU-UK Treaty. Broadcast journalist Shelina Assomul will break down what businesses can expect.We're talking about how the University of Gibraltar has secured major backing for projects including coral restoration.And The Royal Gibraltar Regiment has marked a series of promotions and long service awards recognising leadership, professionalism and dedication within its ranks. Commanding Officer of the Regiment Lieutenant John Pitto spoke to us alongside Sergeant Matthew Hall and Sergeant Alec Spooner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spanish media is reporting that Spain plans to activate the European Union's new Entry/Exit System, known as EES, at the Gibraltar frontier on the 30th of March. Christine Vasquez has the latest. We will be launching the GBC Sports Awards phone lines and finding out about this year's nominees. The President of Kidney Care Gibraltar is urging the public to have conversations about organ donation and to consider registering as donors. Sunil Chandiramani has personally benefited from organ donation and will be telling us his story. SSAFA Gibraltar continues to find simple but powerful ways to bring people together. Alan Jones will talk about the charity's work locally and why community matters more than ever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Federation of Small Businesses says the Government has confirmed to the Brexit Transition Advisory Group that the expected date for implementation of the EU treaty is the 10th April. Christina Cortes brought us the latest.We'll be discussing artificial intelligence - it is advancing fast and could soon disrupt every knowledge-based profession. Shelina Assomull got the chance to speak to AI expect Ian Campbell.Young voices shaping tomorrow's decisions - we'll hear from three teenagers involved in youth symposiums questioning politicians, joined by Youth Service leader Rebecca Figueras.Music legend Giles Ramirez releases a powerful new single, “Hello, It's Me,” highlighting mental health.And we'll round up the latest sports news with Robin Sheppard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's been almost a year since Sacred Heart Church closed its doors, due to structural issues. Today the new Bishop of Gibraltar, Charles Azzopardi will update us on how the renovations are going.The Heritage Trust has announced new tours of the Northern Defences...incorporating new discoveries. Claire Montado from the Trust, will tell us more about the tours, which start tomorrow.And Cultural Services are very busy at the moment, with GibTalks this weekend and the Youth Arts Jamboree just around the corner. There's a full programme of events to enjoy. Tasmin Griffith and Jodie Ferrar from Cultural Services will be in the studio to tell us what's in store over the next few months. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today we went in depth on one of the most pressing issues facing families and schools: Should children be on smartphones and social media?Director of Public Health Helen Carter will be joining the discussion a little later on, but we'll begin with education and I'll be joined by Minister John Cortes, Bayside Head Boy Jessie Chipol-Nuñez will also be in the studio, Teacher's union NASUWT's Aaron Turner will be here too, as well as Natalie Massetti, who's a teacher on sabbatical and a parent, speaking in a personal capacity on behalf of Smartphone Free Childhood Gibraltar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Robotic-assisted surgery has been introduced at the Health Authority. The equipment has already been used in five hernia operations, and opens the doors for its use in further procedures. Christina Cortes has been following this story. January is cervical cancer awareness month. It's a time to learn more about prevention, detection, and that all important screening. Dr Olivia Gonzalez and Michelle Brown from the GHA talking about this very common cancer.How a rare diagnosis can change your life: Kevin Davis talked about his journey since was diagnosed with Polycystic Liver disease at the age of 35, and how he's raising funds and awareness for others with the same condition.And the weather has been causing chaos today, from traffic jams to furniture flying off balconies, Iain Triay Clarence has been weather-watching for us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A dramatic fire at Arengo's Garden saw neighbours risking their lives to help. One of them, Kenneth Martinez, saved another person from the blaze. There's also been praise for the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service. We'll hear from Deputy Chief Fire Officer Matthew Payas and Sub Officer Dwayne Trinidad.We'll find out more about Louis Gonzalez; Unite's new regional officer.The Festival of Young Musicians returns for its 21st year. We'll hear from GAMPA Principal Tanya Santini McLelland.There is also a final call for young creatives - entries for the Sovereign Young Artist Competition 2026 close this Friday. Phoebe Kelly will tell us more.Latest sports news too after a busy weekend for hockey on the Rock. Jose Mari Ruiz has the details.And January has already seen more than double the average rainfall, with more wet weather ahead. Niamh Murray from the Met Office joins us with the latest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Institute of Directors is delivering training on boardroom leadership and corporate governance. We're joined by Valentina Skachkova from the Institute, alongside lawyer James Oton, who was part of the very first Gibraltar cohort to complete the Role of the Director and the Board module.We're also going to talk about an interactive workshop organised by the GFSB designed to challenge how we think about success, health and impact in business. It's called Wellbeing for Profit. Robin Sheppard-Capurro brought us the latest sports news.On the subject of wellbeing, was giving up smoking one of your new year resolutions? The Gibraltar Health Authority encourages smokers to take up the services available to them. Aidan Lane from the smoking cessation clinic will join us. Or if it's a Veganuary challenge you've taken on this month, we'll find out more from GBC reporter and vegan Katy Docker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Disability Society is marking a major milestone this week, celebrating 60 years of advocacy, support and change. Talking about the significance of this anniversary and the Society's legacy Debbie Borastero and Maurice Valarino.We're talking green spaces, creativity and community pride as we spotlight the Urban Oasis Award, which for the first time will form part of this year's Gibraltar Horticultural Society Spring Flower Show. We'll hear from Candice Marsh, Sophie Garbarino and Paul Passano from the Gibraltar Sustainable Building Group.A Catholic Charismatic Renewal retreat is getting under way at the Community Centre. The retreat has been organised by the New Life Prayer Group, we'll find out more from Gerard Olivero and Carmen Luisa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Parliament has been debating a motion brought to the house by Sir Joe Bossano, for details of the whistleblower statements to be disclosed in Parliament. Jonathan Sacramento has been following the proceedings.On Wednesdays we take a deeper look at one issue, and today we're shining a light on Living With and Beyond Cancer - Caballeros, a men's support group set up by Cancer Relief. Members Ray Murphy, Elio Chavasco, and Mark Allen, will be sharing their own personal experiences, how the centre has helped them in their journeys and reflect on men's mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Football fans on the Rock have had the opportunity today to see the UEFA Champions League Trophy in real life. Our sports reporter Jose Mari Ruiz spoke to us live from Casemates where the trophy was on display.The Friends of Mount Alvernia, a charity devoted to the residents of the elderly residential facility, are looking for some help. Louis Spiteri and David Santos from the charity told us more about what they need, and how you can get involved.And Jackie Anderson was in the studio talking about a new initiative, an open mic night called Native Tongues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The GFSB's Women in Enterprise group is hosting a Breakfast on Negotiation Skills and Knowing Your Worth. Carmel Khalilian and Krystle Robba explained why confidence, clarity and negotiation skills are essential tools for professional growth.We heard the latest sports news with reporter Jose Mari Ruiz.The Fine Arts Association is back with the fourth edition of No Cuesta d'Enero. A week-long programme of accessible art, film, talks and live creative sessions. Joseph Alecio will be telling us more. And, the third Monday of January is known as Blue Monday. Michelle Francis discussed the importance of gratitude and mindfulness at a time which many find challenging. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Plans for a data centre on the Rock: The Minister for Economic Development says Gibraltar has to “think with the future in mind, otherwise we don't survive”. But the environmental safety group is raising concerns. GBC's Katy Docker brings us the latest. Charity Men in Need is looking ahead to a busy 2026 after supporting over 100 men last year. We'll be joined by the charity's Joseph Capurro.We'll have the latest sports with Robin Sheppard Capurro and young runner, James Canepa is taking on a big challenge to raise money for a charity close to his heart.And a much-loved classic is getting the full pantomime treatment this season, as The Wizard of Oz takes to the stage. From the production, Harriet Seed, will tell us more about this family-friendly production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

At the start of the year, we issued a blanket invitation to both Government ministers and Opposition members to come into the studio to talk about their priorities for 2026. Last Friday, I was joined by the Chief Minister. Today, we're joined by Opposition Leader Keith Azopardi, as he renews calls for the Chief Minister to resign, describing the Openshaw Report as a watershed moment for Gibraltar's governance.The Ministry of Equality is inviting women to sign up for its latest cycle of the Women's Mentorship Programme for 2026. We'll hear from Marlene Dalli from the Ministry to tell us more about the programme.It's now eleven years since the first edition of GibTalks, a TED talk style event which has become an annual feature in the cultural calendar. It's organised by playwright and teacher Julian Felice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Parliament was in session this morning, where the issue of the pensionable equalisation age was discussed.It's also our Wednesday in-depth, today focusing on getting fit and healthy in the New Year. Gibraltar Health Authority data shows that 28.8% of adults in Gibraltar are obese and 65.6% are overweight, we'll hear from nutritionist Karen Jacobson and fitness instructor Charlotte Bailey, plus we'll hear your views.. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A historic moment for Gibraltar's health service: for the first time, a local organ donation procedure has been carried out at St Bernard's Hospital, with organs transported to the UK. Our reporter Shelina Assomul has the latest. Isolas is tackling toxic workplaces, with a seminar next week addressing issues like verbal abuse and discrimination. We'll be joined by Samantha Grimes and Danielle Victor.As Gibraltar's Cable Car nears its 60th anniversary, and renovation works are set to begin, a new competition is inviting you to share your memories. And looking ahead to travel in 2026 - travel influencer Penelope, aka The Fly Away Girl, shares the latest trends and tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.