Tensions between Britain and Spain have escalated over the status of Gibraltar, with leaked diplomatic cables revealing Britain’s capitulation to Spanish pressure in recent negotiations. The controversy surfaced after the cancellation of a Red Arrows aerobatics display last September, following warnings from
MADRID (AP) — British and Spanish foreign ministers said a new round of talks held Friday over the status of the disputed territory of Gibraltar following Britain’s exit from the European Union were productive and significant progress was made. The meeting was
Today (April 12), Lord David Cameron, the UK’s foreign secretary is set to sit down for talks over the future of Gibraltar and its relations with Spain and the European Union. Lord Cameron will meet his Spanish counterpart José Manuel Albares in
UK Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron is to sit down with his Spanish counterpart José Manuel Albares on April 12, in what is being seen as a key and definitive meeting over the future relations of Gibraltar with Spain and the European
EU Commissioner Margaritis Schinas has sparked a fierce debate by claiming that Gibraltar belongs to Spain, while also casting doubt on the likelihood of a Brexit agreement concerning the territory before June. In response to inquiries about the prolonged negotiations in Seville,
Kobbie Mainoo was the talk of the international break for his England senior breakthrough, earning his first two caps against Brazil and Belgium after a late call-up. But while the spotlight was on Mainoo’s performances at Wembley Stadium, another teenage Manchester United
Senior Brexiteers have warned the government it must stand firm against Spain after it “turned the screw” over post-Brexit changes for Gibraltar. Border arrangements for the overseas territory are still being negotiated with June the latest deadline for signing a deal. But
British expats in Gibraltar could find themselves unable to access British TV following a difficult legal dispute. Two of the territory’s biggest telecoms companies are in a fierce dispute after state-owned Gibtelecom filed a lawsuit against rival GibFibre. Gibtelecom claim that GlibFibre
British expats living in Gibraltar could be about to lose their favourite television shows following a row between broadcasters. Two of the country’s biggest telecom companies, state-owned Gibtelecom and GibFibre, have been arguing over the former’s claims it is illegally providing English
Beaches in the south of Spain and Gibraltar are becoming inundated with untreated sewage – with the blame being squared on the British Overseas Territory. The peninsula has been accused of failing to introduce an effective sewage purification system. Carlito Buhagiar, of