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Gibraltar and Regulatory
Regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting are the responsibility of the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority ( GRA ), established by means of the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority Act in 2000.
In 2000, the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority issued Ladbrokes, who then operated Gibraltar's biggest call centre, with a licence to establish their own internet services.
* Gibraltar Regulatory Authority

Gibraltar and Authority
* It is the General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar, responsible for a range of general aids to navigation, ' signs of the sea ', from lighthouses to radar beacons.

Gibraltar and is
* 1704 – War of the Spanish Succession: Gibraltar is captured by an English and Dutch fleet, commanded by Admiral Sir George Rooke and allied with Archduke Charles.
In 1937, the school moved from the city center to the new Gibraltar Campus, named after the mansion which owned the grounds, where it is now located.
: The exact beginning of the English / British control of Gibraltar is hard to determine.
: The Treaty stipulated that no overland trade between Gibraltar and Spain was to take place, except for emergency provisions in the case that Gibraltar is unable to be supplied by sea.
* 1749 – 1754 – Liutenant General Humphrey Bland is the Governor of Gibraltar.
George Tomlinson is enthroned as the first Bishop of Gibraltar.
Even though Spain, the United Kingdom and Gibraltar are all part of the European Union, the border fence is still relevant today since Gibraltar is outside the customs union.
The history of Gibraltar from the Second World War is characterized by two main elements: the increasing autonomy and self-government achieved by Gibraltarians and the re-emergence of the Spanish claim, especially during the years of the Francoist dictatorship.
* 1944 April – The situation in Gibraltar is considered safe and the first of the evacuees return to Gibraltar.
* 1966-In response, the Spanish Foreign Office Minister Fernando Castiella, published and presented to the Spanish Courts the " Spanish Red Book " ( named so because of its cover ; its reference is " Negociaciones sobre Gibraltar.
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Gibraltar, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
One of the main features of Gibraltar ’ s population is the diversity of their ethnic origins.
A larger group is formed by the Britons who moved to Gibraltar and settled down.
The politics of Gibraltar takes place within a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic British Overseas Territory, whereby the Monarch of the United Kingdom is the constitutional head of state represented by the Governor of Gibraltar and.
The Chief Minister of Gibraltar is the head of Government.
As a British Overseas Territory, the Government of Gibraltar is not subordinate to the Government of the United Kingdom.
Gibraltar is represented in the European Union, having been the only British Overseas Territory to have joined the European Economic Community under the British Treaty of Accession ( 1973 ).
As an overseas territory of Britain, the head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who is represented by the Governor of Gibraltar.

Gibraltar and Gambling
All gambling operations in Gibraltar require licensing under the Gambling Act 2005.
Some of these customers are believed to be pursuing their case with the independent adjudication body IBAS as Betfair no longer falls under the jurisdiction of the Gambling Commission since its move to Gibraltar in 2011.
Category: Gambling companies of Gibraltar

Gibraltar and Commissioner
Subject to notifying the Commissioner, who must be satisfied that they meet certain criteria in accordance with the relevant EU Directive, Gibraltar licensed or authorised financial institutions can provide services throughout the EU and European Economic Area without having to seek separate licences or authorisation in the host Member State.

Gibraltar and under
Peuple Souverain also remained at Gibraltar: the ship was deemed too badly damaged for the Atlantic voyage to Britain and so was converted to a guardship under the name of HMS Guerrier.
A brigade of Dutch Royal Marines and Royal Marines, 1, 800 strong, under the command of Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt, chief commander of the Alliance Army in Spain, began to besiege Gibraltar, in the name of the Archduke Charles.
: However, whatever the exact events of the time, Gibraltar ceased being under the rule of Philip V of Spain in 1704.
* 1704 24 August – The Alliance fleet, under the command of Rooke, set sail from Gibraltar and intercepted a joint Spanish-French fleet that attempted to recover Gibraltar by the coast of Málaga ( Battle of Vélez-Málaga ).
* 1704 5 September – Troops of France and Spain under the marquis of Villadarias, General Captain of Andalusia, started to besiege Gibraltar to try to recover it ( this one would be the Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar ).
Another condition of the cession was that " no leave shall be given under any pretence whatsoever, either to Jews or Moors, to reside or have their dwellings in the said town of Gibraltar.
: Finally, under the Treaty, should the British crown wish to dispose of Gibraltar, that of Spain should be offered the territory first.
The preamble to thr 2006 Constitution repeated from the 1969 Constitution states that " Her Majesty's Government will never enter into arrangements under which the people of Gibraltar would pass under the sovereignty of another state against their freely and democratically expressed wishes.
Gibraltar is a constituent part of the European Union as a Special Member State territory, having joined the European Economic Community with the United Kingdom in 1973, under the provisions of the Treaty of Rome relating to European dependent territories.
Provision for Local Loop Unbundling was introduced in Gibraltar, under the 2006 Communications Act, similar to the UK's 2003 Communications Act.
A current Gibraltar car number plates | Gibraltar rear number plate, featuring the country identifier under the European flag.
Spain claims the British overseas territory of Gibraltar, ceded to Britain in perpetuity in 1713 under the Treaty of Utrecht, and argues its case at the United Nations claiming its territorial integrity is affected.
The principal countries which retained the old system at the time were Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Greece and Russia ( the British possessions at the time, Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus, being under the same influence ).
In that year, England achieved another important success as it captured Gibraltar in Spain, with the help of Dutch forces under the command of Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt, on behalf of the Archduke Charles.
* Dutch ships under Joachim Swartenhondt, while escorting a convoy, repel a Spanish squadron near Gibraltar.
* The Visigoths under king Euric extend their rule from the Loire River to Gibraltar ( approximate date ).
* August 4 – English and Dutch forces under Sir George Rooke capture Gibraltar from Spain.
On the return journey, via Mauritius, the Suez Canal, Malta and Gibraltar, their transport, HMS Renown, caught fire and they prepared to abandon ship before the fire was brought under control.

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