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By Brian Reyes and Maria Jesus Corrales  Investigations by law enforcement agencies on both sides of the border into ...
Gibraltar's first disability conference featured live subtitles, BSL interpreters, hearing loops, and ramps, making the event as inclusive as possible. It provided an opportunity to discuss disability ...
It was 60 years ago, this coming week – as we move into December – the third of December to be precise - when a very special ...
Katy Docker spoke to Minister for Education, John Cortes. Gibraltar’s under-15 population grew by 10% between 2012 and 2022 - with the number of children increasing by 595 to make a total of 6428. And ...
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Gibraltar Industries ROCK-1.04%decrease; red down pointing triangle agreed to acquire roofing-products manufacturer OmniMax International from funds managed by Strategic Value Partners and its ...
$35 million of expected cost synergies and approximately $100 million of cash tax benefits expected as part of purchase for an effective adjusted EBITDA multiple of 8.4x BUFFALO, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE) ...
Shares of renewable energy and infrastructure solutions provider Gibraltar Industries (NASDAQ:ROCK) fell 13.7% in the afternoon session after it agreed to acquire OmniMax International for $1.335 ...
Croatia and Gibraltar face off in World Cup 2026 qualifying action. Here's everything you need to know ahead of kickoff, including how to watch Croatia vs. Gibraltar and odds. As of October 12, ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Plans are afoot to build a 250MW datacentre on the British overseas territory of Gibraltar by 2033 that its developers claim will run on power sourced independently from the island’s electrical grid.